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2001hz · 10 months
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Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) Dir. Toshio Matsumoto
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Ātman (1975) by Toshio Matsumoto
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nobrashfestivity · 8 months
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Toshio Matsumoto, Enigma, 1978
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crystallizati0n · 9 months
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Funeral Parade of Roses, 1969
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ghostnight · 10 months
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Expansion (1972)
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Everything Visible Is Empty(色即是空), 1975 by Toshio Matsumoto
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"EVERYTHING VISIBLE IS EMPTY" @ EMPTY GALLERY, HK | SEPT 9–NOV 18, 2017 TOSHIO MATSUMOTO 松本 俊夫 | 1975
Everything Visible Is Empty seeks to embrace Matsumoto's trenchant critique of 'the visible—the ideologically constructed gaze which conjures social reality—by forgoing a curatorial approach based on stylistic or chronological groupings and instead presenting a non-linear mosaic of works from different contexts and eras.
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junglejim4322 · 1 year
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Funeral Parade of Roses (1969)
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davidhudson · 29 days
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Funeral Parade of Roses (1969), directed by Toshio Matsumoto (March 25, 1932 – April 12, 2017).
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Funeral Parade of Roses (1969), dir. Toshio Matsumoto
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Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) dir. Toshio Matsumoto
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2001hz · 1 year
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Toshio Matsumoto: 'Everything Visible is Empty' (1975)
Everything Visible is Empty contains a selection of short experimental films, documentaries, and sound pieces from two decisive periods in the cultural history of Japan and frames them as pivotal in Matsumoto’s avant-garde filmmaking practice. Shown in near darkness, they reemphasize the urgency of his “visual spectacle” as an unnerving physical experience, and stressing the importance of the Happening as a radical form of art practice.
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shihlun · 8 months
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Toshio Matsumoto - Engram / エングラム 記憶痕跡 (1987)
"Memory Palace in Ruins" @ C-LAB, Taipei.
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nobrashfestivity · 8 months
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Toshio Matsumoto
Funeral Parade of Roses, 1969
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naturezamorta · 5 months
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Demons 修羅, 1971, Toshio Matsumoto.
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