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  2. Yayoi Kusama - Wikipedia

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    Yayoi Kusama. Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生, Kusama Yayoi, born 22 March 1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, and is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts. Her work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes of feminism, minimalism ...

  3. List of Japanese women artists - Wikipedia

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    Chie Fueki (born 1973), Japanese-American painter. Mihona Fujii (born 1974), manga artist. Kazuko Fujita (born 1957), manga artist. Cocoa Fujiwara (1983–2015), manga artist. Hiro Fujiwara (born 1981), manga artist. Keiko Fukazawa (born 1955), ceramicist and sculptor. Ikuyo Fujita (birth year unknown), needle felt artist.

  4. List of female sculptors - Wikipedia

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    Ethelwyn Baker (1899–1988), United Kingdom. Caroline Peddle Ball (1869–1938), United States. Zofia Baltarowicz-Dzielińska (1894–1970), Poland. Fiona Banner (born 1966), United Kingdom. Frida Baranek (born 1961), Brazil. Gladys Barron (1884–1967), United Kingdom. Edith Bateson (1867–1938), United Kingdom. Emilia Bayer (born 1934 ...

  5. Aiko Miyawaki - Wikipedia

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    Japanese. Alma mater. Japan Women's University. Occupation. Artist. Known for. sculptures, paintings, drawing. Aiko Miyawaki (宮脇 愛子, Miyawaki Aiko, 20 September 1929 – 20 August 2014) was a Japanese sculptor and painter. She was best known for her sculpture series titled Utsurohi, installed at public spaces worldwide.

  6. Japanese sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Japanese sculpture. Sculpture in Japan began with the clay figure. Towards the end of the long Neolithic Jōmon period, "flame-rimmed" pottery vessels had sculptural extensions to the rim, [1] and very stylized pottery dogū figures were produced, many with the characteristic "snow-goggle" eyes. During the Kofun period of the 3rd to 6th century ...

  7. Chie Aoki - Wikipedia

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    Chie Aoki. Appearance. Chie Aoki (青木千絵, born 1981 [ 1 ]) is a Japanese sculptor. [ 2 ] Her sculpture work uses mediums of cloth, foam, lacquer, [ 1 ][ 3 ] and she is also known for photography on rice paper. [ 4 ] Her sculptures commonly have the shapes of amorphous human bodies, without heads or faces. [ 5 ][ 6 ]

  8. Category:Japanese women artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese women artists" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. -

  9. Toshiko Okanoue - Wikipedia

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    Keisen Girls' High School (Class of 1952), Bunka Gakuin in Ochanomizu. Occupation. Collage artist. Years active. 1950–present. Movement. Surrealism. Toshiko Okanoue (岡上 淑子, Okanoue Toshiko, born 3 January 1928) is a Japanese artist associated with the Japanese avant-garde art world of the 1950s and best known for her Surrealist photo ...