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瀧口修造

| 1903-12-07 | 1979-07-01

TAKIGUCHI Shūzō

| 1903-12-07 | 1979-07-01

Names
  • 瀧口修造
  • TAKIGUCHI Shūzō (index name)
  • Takiguchi Shūzō (display name)
  • 瀧口修造 (Japanese display name)
  • たきぐち しゅうぞう (transliterated hiragana)
  • 滝口修造
Date of birth
1903-12-07
Birth place
Nei District, Toyama Prefecture
Date of death
1979-07-01
Death place
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Painting
  • Critic

2018
Takiguchi Shūzō to kare ga mitsumeta sakkatachi (Takiguchi Shuzo and the Artists who Captivated Him), The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 2018.

2020
Tokyo Bunkazai Kenkyūjo (Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties). “Takiguchi Shūzō.” Nihon Bijutsu Nenkan Shosai Bukkosha Kiji. Last modified 2020-12-01. (in Japanese). https://www.tobunken.go.jp/materials/bukko/9776.html

日本美術年鑑 / Year Book of Japanese Art

詩人、美術評論家の瀧口修造は、7月1日肺水しゅのため東京新宿区の河井病院で死去した。享年75。1903(明治36)年12月7日富山県婦負郡に生まれ、富山中学卒業後上京、23年慶応大学予科に入学したが関東大震災のため小樽へ行き、翌年上京再入学し、31年同大学英文科を卒業する。在学中の26年山繭同人となり、この頃文学部教授であった西脇順三郎を知る。また、30年には親交のあった仏詩人アンドレ・ブルトンの...

「瀧口修造」『日本美術年鑑』昭和55年版(284-288頁)

Wikipedia

Shūzō Takiguchi (瀧口 修造, Takiguchi Shūzō, December 7, 1903 – July 1, 1979) was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist. He was the central figure of orthodox Surrealism in pre- and postwar Japan. Devoting his life to exemplifying the movement in its orthodox form. Starting in the 1950s, he began offering new experimental outlets for young postwar avant-garde artists who lacked opportunities for presenting their work in formats other than group exhibitions.

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VIAF ID
84370158
ULAN ID
500326742
AOW ID
_40231134
Grove Art Online ID
T083113
NDL ID
00080557
Wikidata ID
Q1786653
  • 2025-09-18