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Keiichi Tanaami, Artist Who Reinterpreted Pop, Dies at 88
Keiichi Tanaami, Artist Who Reinterpreted Pop, Dies at 88

Keiichi Tanaami, whose maximalist prints, sculptures, and films utilized the visual language of Pop art to process the trauma faced by postwar Japan, died on August 9, aged 88.

ARTnews · 20 Aug, 2024 @ 18:42

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