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  1. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Her pivotal video sculptures from the 1970s and ’80s, several of which are featured in the exhibition Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality, were among the first artworks to combine video technology with elements of the natural world, let alone sculptural form.

  2. The New York–based artist Shigeko Kubota deftly fused video’s latent promise of veracity and preservation with its susceptibility to erasure and obsolescence into an art form uniquely her own.

  3. 24 de feb. de 2022 · The Art and Life of Shigeko Kubota, la primera exposición retrospectiva dedicada a la artista en Japón [2] La exposición ha sido celebrada en The Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art (20 marzo, 2020 – 6 junio, 2021), The National Museum of Art de Osaka (29 junio – 23 septiembre, 2021) y The …

  4. 20 de sept. de 2020 · Shigeko Kubota es una de las artistas más emblemáticas del siglo XX, su obra ha sido referente para todos los jóvenes artistas que se aventuran en el videoarte, la escultura y el arte conceptual. Por: Ilse Juárez

  5. 13 de oct. de 2021 · Shigeko Kubota’s Self-Portrait (c. 1970–71) embodied the boundless potential of the new medium and the freedom from precedent it represented. This work, in which Kubota interacts with her own image, contains some of her earliest known experimentation with video.

  6. www.shigekokubotavideoartfoundation.org › exhibitions › 2021/8/21Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality

    21 de ago. de 2021 · Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality. The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, announces Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality, on view in the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Studio, and adjacent Gallery 414 from August 21, 2021, through January 1, 2022. Likening video technology to a “new paintbrush,” New York–based Shigeko Kubota (Japanese, 1937 ...

  7. 1 de ago. de 2021 · The Museum of Modern Art announces Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality, on view from August 21, 2021, through January 1, 2022. Likening video technology to a “new paintbrush,” New York–based Shigeko Kubota (Japanese, 1937–2015) was one of the first artists to commit to the video medium in the early 1970s.