Niikuni, Seiichi, 1925-1977
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
dish, blood / Niikuni, Seiichi., 1972
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Identifier: CC-49169-70209
Scope and Contents
Stored with two other Niikuni photographs as a card set. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1972
[from "Poemes franco-japonais" (1966)] / Niikuni, Seiichi; Garnier, Pierre., 1972
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Identifier: CC-49168-70208
Scope and Contents
Stored with two other Niikuni photographs as a card set. Wikipedia: Seiichi Niikuni (æ–°å›½èª ä¸€ Niikuni Seiichi, December 7, 1925 "“ August 23, 1977) was a Japanese poet and painter. He was one of the foremost pioneers of the international avant-garde concrete poetry movement, creating works of calligraphic, visual and aural poetry. He is recognized as one of the most important poets of recent times in Japanese and German textbooks. In 1964, Niikuni participated in the E. E. Cummings study group held in Yukinobu Kagiya's house, and met Yasuo Fujitomi while there.[6] On June 4, he established an association called the Association of Study of Arts or ASA (èŠ¸è¡“ç ”ç©¶å”会 Geijutsu KenkyÅ« KyÅkai) with Fujitomi with the objective of exploring and experimenting with concrete poetry. They published a namesake magazine ASA and in it introduced both Japanese and foreign concrete poetry, and also translated poems by Haroldo de Campos into Japanese. Fujitomi would also introduce the...
Dates:
1972
NIIKINI ED 912 Posters (Situazione, No. 3): Rain, 1966
Item — Folder 26: [Barcode: 31858072459856]
Identifier: CC-14149-14454
Scope and Contents
Through the printing of Japanese ideograms, the poet conveys an image of rain. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1966
riviere, banc de sable / Niikuni, Seiichi., 1972
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Identifier: CC-49170-70210