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  2. List of Japanese artists - Wikipedia

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    Painter, born in Japan, emigrated to New York in 1921 Ichiro Fukuzawa: 1896–1992 Surrealist painter Iwao Yamawaki: 1898–1987 Bauhaus educated photographer and architect Kenzo Okada: 1902–1982 Abstract expressionist painter in New York City and Japan Shiko Munakata: 1903–1975 Woodcut artist, painter, and calligrapher Koiso Ryouhei: 1903 ...

  3. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    Selection of content: Although Google Arts & Culture partners with more than a hundred museums, some critics believe it still may present a skewed representation of art and art history. An art critic Alastair Sooke , writing for The Daily Telegraph in 2011, points out omissions of notable works and museums from the collection.

  4. Category:Japanese conceptual artists - Wikipedia

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  5. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    Much computer freelance work is being outsourced to developing countries outside the United States and Europe. International freelancers use their skills in English to enable greater pay and flexibility in their work. [28] Freelance marketplaces provide a marketplace for freelancers and buyers. Service providers or sellers create a profile ...

  6. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Communist Party soon came to dominate the major art societies and exhibitions in Japan, and thus the predominant form of art in the immediate aftermath of the war was socialist realism that depicted the suffering of the poor and the nobility of the working class, in line with Communist Party doctrine that all art should serve the ...

  7. Twine (marketplace) - Wikipedia

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    Twine is an online marketplace and network that connects creative freelancers in music, design and film to buyers. Twine rebranded from Clowdy in January 2016 with a marketplace focus.

  8. TeamLab (art collective) - Wikipedia

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    TeamLab is an international art collective, an interdisciplinary group of artists formed in 2001 in Tokyo, Japan. The group consists of artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians and architects who refer to themselves as “ultra-technologists".

  9. Freeter - Wikipedia

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    Freeters do not start a career after high school or university, but instead earn money from low-paid jobs. The word freeter or freeta is thought to be a portmanteau of the English word free (or perhaps freelance) and the German word Arbeiter ("labourer"). Arubaito is a Japanese loanword from Arbeiter, and perhaps from Arbeit ("work").