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Takako Saito (jap. 斉藤 陽子, Saitō Takako; * 1929 in Sabae, Präfektur Fukui, Japan) ist eine japanische Fluxuskünstlerin. Sie wurde international bekannt durch ihre Verkaufsstände im Kunstkontext, durch Fluxusmusiken und Musikobjekte. Saito trug zu Fluxus eine große Zahl an Konzepten und Kunstwerken bei. Viele werden bis heute in Fluxusausstellungen und im MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York gezeigt. Berühmt wurde sie durch Objektkästen mit dem Titel „Silent Music“ und Serien von Schachspielen wie „Spice Chess“, „Fluxchess“, „Liquor Chess“, die teils in George Maciunas Fluxshop in seinem Canal Street Loft, in New York und später über sein Fluxus Mail-Order Warehouse verkauft wurden. (de) Saito Takako est une artiste japonaise née le 18 février 1929 à Sabae-Shi (ville du Japon située dans la préfecture de Fukui). (fr) Takako Saito (斉藤 陽子, Saitō Takako, born 1929) is a Japanese artist closely associated with Fluxus, the international collective of avant-garde artists that was active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. Saito contributed a number of performances and artworks to the movement, which continue to be exhibited in Fluxus exhibitions to the present day. She was also deeply involved in the production of Fluxus edition works during the height of their production. She is best known for her special chess sets, which include Spice Chess, but her larger body of work focus on crafting a variety of objects to be used in open-ended situations to create unexpected social relations. She currently lives in Düsseldorf in Germany. (en) 斉藤 陽子(さいとう たかこ、1929年 - )は、福井県生まれの現代美術家。1960年代を代表する芸術運動、フルクサスで活動し、現在もフルクサス関連の展示に参加している 。デュッセルドルフ在住。彼女の最も有名な作品は、Silent Music、またはSpice Chessである。 (ja) Takako Saito (Sabae, 18 febbraio 1929) è un'artista giapponese naturalizzata tedesca. Negli anni Sessanta e Settanta aderisce a Fluxus, cui contribuisce con numerose opere e performance, che vengono riproposte periodicamente sia nelle esposizioni del movimento, sia presso il MoMA. Deve la sua notorietà internazionale principalmente all'elaborazione di oggetti, fra cui in particolare Silent Music e la serie degli scacchi. La produzione di Saito comprende anche opere multimediali, installazioni e sculture, spesso in collaborazione con altri artisti. (it) |
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