Genpei Akasegawa
Genpei Akasegawa | |
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赤瀬川 原平 | |
Akasegawa in 1961 | |
| Born | Katsuhiko Akasegawa March 27, 1937 Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan |
| Died | October 26, 2014 (aged 77) Tokyo, Japan |
| Other names | Katsuhiko Otsuji |
| Occupation(s) | Conceptual artist, photographer, essayist, short story writer |
Katsuhiko Akasegawa (赤瀬川 克彦, Akasegawa Katsuhiko; March 27, 1937 – October 26, 2014), known by his pseudonym Genpei Akasegawa (赤瀬川 原平, Akasegawa Genpei), was a Japanese artist and writer. He used another pseudonym, Katsuhiko Otsuji (尾辻 克彦, Otsuji Katsuhiko), for literary works. A member of the influential artist groups Neo-Dada Organizers and Hi-Red Center, Akasegawa went on to maintain a multi-disciplinary practice throughout his career as an individual artist. He has had retrospective exhibitions at the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Chiba City Museum, and Oita City Museum. His work is in the permanent collection at Museum of Modern Art in New York. Artist Nam June Paik has described Akasegawa as “one of those unexportable geniuses of Japan.”