Shinohara Pops! Stanley HoffmannSurveys the fifty year career of the avant garde artist Ushio Shinohara. This catalogue, accompanying the exhibition of the same title at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz (August 29 through December 16, 2012), examines the fifty year career of Ushio Shinohara, an indispensable player in the field of global contemporary history. Born in Japan in 1932, Shinohara was an enfant terrible of the Tokyo avant garde art scene in the late 1950s
concepts such as globalistion and diaspora
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for theory as the latest incarnation of a perennial concern with the relation between words and things