Kambara Tai | |
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Native name | 神原 泰 |
Born | Sentai | February 23, 1899
Died | March 28, 1997 Yokohama | (aged 98)
Pen name | Tai [1] |
Occupation | Writer, poet, art critic |
Language | Japanese |
Nationality | Japanese |
Period | Taishō |
Genre | Futurism |
Literary movement | Avant-garde |
Kambara Tai ( Japanese: 神原 泰, Hepburn: Tai Kambara) (23 Februari 1899 – 28 March 1997), real name Kambara Yasushi, artist name Tai, was a Japanese poet, author, art critic and Japanese futurism pioneer. [1]
Kambara was born in
Sendai, but his family soon moved to
Tokyo. Kambara Tai started out as a poet, but then temporarily turned to painting. In 1917 his submitted paintings for the exhibition of the artists' association Nika-kai (二 科 会). In 1920 he founded together with
Harue Koga, Kigen Nakagawa (中 川 紀元; 1892–1972), Junnosuke Yokoyama (横山 潤 之 助; 1903–1971) and others the
avant-garde art group "Action" (アクション, Akushon), which was part of the group "Future Wings of Art" (未来 派 美術 協会, Mirai-ha bijutsu kyōkai), abbreviated to "MAVO" (マヴォ). He then founded the association "Sanka" (三 科) in 1925 followed by "Layout" (造形, Zōkei), from which he withdrew in 1927. That was also the time when he seized his painting activities.
Kambara exchanged letters with
futurist
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and wrote numerous publications about futurism and other topics. In 1990 he donated his material on
Picasso and the avant-garde movement as the "Kambara Tai Library" to the
Ohara Museum of Art.
He died as a result of heart failure on March 28, 1997 in
Minami-ku, Yokohama at the age of 98.
[2]
Category:1899 births
Category:1997 deaths
Category:People from Tokyo
Category:Japanese male poets
Category:20th-century Japanese poets
Category:20th-century Japanese male writers
Kambara Tai | |
---|---|
Native name | 神原 泰 |
Born | Sentai | February 23, 1899
Died | March 28, 1997 Yokohama | (aged 98)
Pen name | Tai [1] |
Occupation | Writer, poet, art critic |
Language | Japanese |
Nationality | Japanese |
Period | Taishō |
Genre | Futurism |
Literary movement | Avant-garde |
Kambara Tai ( Japanese: 神原 泰, Hepburn: Tai Kambara) (23 Februari 1899 – 28 March 1997), real name Kambara Yasushi, artist name Tai, was a Japanese poet, author, art critic and Japanese futurism pioneer. [1]
Kambara was born in
Sendai, but his family soon moved to
Tokyo. Kambara Tai started out as a poet, but then temporarily turned to painting. In 1917 his submitted paintings for the exhibition of the artists' association Nika-kai (二 科 会). In 1920 he founded together with
Harue Koga, Kigen Nakagawa (中 川 紀元; 1892–1972), Junnosuke Yokoyama (横山 潤 之 助; 1903–1971) and others the
avant-garde art group "Action" (アクション, Akushon), which was part of the group "Future Wings of Art" (未来 派 美術 協会, Mirai-ha bijutsu kyōkai), abbreviated to "MAVO" (マヴォ). He then founded the association "Sanka" (三 科) in 1925 followed by "Layout" (造形, Zōkei), from which he withdrew in 1927. That was also the time when he seized his painting activities.
Kambara exchanged letters with
futurist
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti and wrote numerous publications about futurism and other topics. In 1990 he donated his material on
Picasso and the avant-garde movement as the "Kambara Tai Library" to the
Ohara Museum of Art.
He died as a result of heart failure on March 28, 1997 in
Minami-ku, Yokohama at the age of 98.
[2]
Category:1899 births
Category:1997 deaths
Category:People from Tokyo
Category:Japanese male poets
Category:20th-century Japanese poets
Category:20th-century Japanese male writers