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  2. List of artistic occupations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artistic and creative occupations related to the creation of artistic displays.. Accessory designer; Advertising designer; Animator; Architect; Art administrator ...

  3. Category:Japanese conceptual artists - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Japanese artists - Wikipedia

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    Manga artist, air painter, character designer and concept artist Minoru Ohira: born 1950 Japanese-born artist in California Toeko Tatsuno: 1950–2014 Abstract painter, printmaker, and professor at Tama Art University: Yasumasa Morimura: Born 1951 Appropriation artist: Katsura Funakoshi: Born 1951 Sculptor and printmaker Yoshitaka Amano: Born 1952

  5. Yoshitaka Amano - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 he went independent and became a freelance artist, ... Japan, to Yoshio (1917–1962) and Kesano (née Fujimoto) Amano. He is the youngest child of four.

  6. Japan Art Academy - Wikipedia

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    Offices of the Japan Art Academy. Japan Art Academy (日本芸術院, Nihon Geijutsu-in) is the highest-ranking official artistic organization in Japan. It is established as an extraordinary organ of the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs (文化庁, Bunkacho) in the thirty-first article of the law establishing the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. [1]

  7. Hajime Sorayama - Wikipedia

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    In his second year, he founded the school magazine, Pink Journal, but criticism motivated him to leave for Tokyo's Chuo Art School in 1967 to study art. [1] [4] [3] Sorayama graduated in 1968 at the age of 21, and gained an appointment in an advertising agency. He became a freelance illustrator in 1972. [4] In 1978, he drew his first robot.

  8. Category:Japanese contemporary artists - Wikipedia

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  9. Ryosuke Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Ryosuke Cohen (幸円 良介, Kōen Ryōsuke, born 1948 in Osaka, Japan) is a mail artist. [1] He was responsible for the Brain Cell mail art project, [2] which he began in June 1985 and retains thousands of members in more than 80 countries, e.g. Hans Braumüller, Theo Breuer, Michael Leigh or Litsa Spathi.