- Names
- 中村宏
- NAKAMURA Hiroshi (index name)
- Nakamura Hiroshi (display name)
- 中村宏 (Japanese display name)
- なかむら ひろし (transliterated hiragana)
- Date of birth
- 1932-09-20
- Birth place
- Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture
- Gender
- Male
- Fields of activity
- Painting
- Sculpture
- 2015
- “Nakamura Hiroshi Ōraru Hisutorī (Oral History). 2012-03-30.” Oral History Archives of Japanese Art. Last modified 2015-01-18. http://www.oralarthistory.org/archives/nakamura_hiroshi/interview_01.php
Wikipedia
Hiroshi Nakamura (中村 宏, Nakamura Hiroshi, born September 20, 1932 Shizuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese artist who has worked in 'reportage' and surrealist styles. Early works, like \"Sunagawa No.5\" (1955) and \"The Base,\" (1957) critiqued the U.S. military presence in Japan. The protests represented in \"Sunagawa No.5\", the Sunagawa Struggle, were a response to the planned expansion of Tachikawa Airfield. His later art took a more surrealist turn, with common motifs being high school girls and methods of locomotion, including planes and trains.
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- 2023-05-11