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Japanese painter and photographer associated with Surrealism in Nagoya
Yoshio Shimozato (下郷羊雄, Shimozato Yoshio; 8 December 1907 – 6 April 1981) was a Japanese painter and photographer associated with Japanese Surrealism and
Yoshio_Shimozato
1940 Japanese Surrealist photobook edited by Yoshio Shimozato
photobook edited by Yoshio Shimozato in Nagoya. Produced in the milieu of Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde, it brought together photographs by Shimozato, Minoru Sakata
Mesemu_zoku
Japanese avant-garde arts collective in Nagoya (est. 1937)
organized around the critic–poet Chirū Yamanaka (山中散生) and the painter Yoshio Shimozato (下郷羊雄). Its photography section became the nucleus of the independent
Nagoya_Avant-Garde_Club
Japanese avant-garde photography collective based in Nagoya (formed 1939)
Mesemb, 20 photographies surréalistes, edited by Yoshio Shimozato, which gathered work by Shimozato, Minoru Sakata, Tsugio Tajima, and Taizō Inagaki and
Nagoya_Photo_Avant-Garde
Japanese photographer
supply shop in Nagoya. According to MEM, the shop drew figures such as Yoshio Shimozato, Chirū Yamanaka, Tsugio Tajima, and Taizō Inagaki, and the circle coalesced
Minoru_Sakata
Japanese photographer associated with avant-garde photography in Nagoya
Art and Tate Modern, notes that the volume, edited by Yoshio Shimozato, included works by Shimozato, Sakata, Tajima, and Inagaki, and was produced collaboratively
Taizō_Inagaki
Japanese photographer active in Nagoya's avant-garde photography circles
photographies surréalistes (1940), a collaborative photobook edited by Yoshio Shimozato and identified in Surrealism Beyond Borders as a key publication of
Tsugio_Tajima
Japanese Surrealist poetry journal (1938–1939)
to Yamamoto’s own poems, alongside drawings by the Japanese artist Yoshio Shimozato; she notes that the drawings were printed as letterpress reproductions
Yoru_no_Funsui
zoku (メセム属; Mesemb, 20 photographies surréalistes) was published by Yoshio Shimozato. In 1940, a photographic monograph, Light ("Hikari", 光) was published
Photography_in_Japan
Avant-garde and experimental photography in Japan, chiefly in the 1930s–1940s
key encounter point for avant-garde circles across multiple cities. Yoshio Shimozato is noted in the same catalogue as an organizer and supporter of the
Avant-garde photography in Japan
Avant-garde_photography_in_Japan
2022 exhibition at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
introducing Surrealism to Japan and stated that Yamanaka and the painter Yoshio Shimozato formed the Nagoya Avant-Garde Club, from which the photography section
Avant-Garde Rising: The Photographic Vanguard in Modern Japan
Avant-Garde_Rising:_The_Photographic_Vanguard_in_Modern_Japan
Japanese photography magazine published in Nagoya
no. 26. Later issues also reproduced work by Yoshio Shimozato and Tsugio Tajima, including Shimozato's Kūbaku no fūkei and Object and Lumière and Tajima's
Cameraman_(Japanese_magazine)
late 1930s, emphasizing the roles of figures such as Chirū Yamanaka, Yoshio Shimozato, Minoru Sakata, and Kansuke Yamamoto in building a local milieu that
Surrealism_in_Nagoya
Japanese term and late-1930s movement label for avant-garde photography
1940s Location Japan Major figures Kansuke Yamamoto; Chirū Yamanaka; Yoshio Shimozato; Minoru Sakata; Shūzō Takiguchi Influences Shinkō shashin; Surrealism
Zen'ei_shashin
Japanese artist (1911–1960)
(in Japanese) A book about Ei-Q by his son. Hirofumi Wada. Ei-Q, Shimozato Yoshio: renzu no avangyarudo (瑛九、下郷羊雄・レンズのアヴァンギャルド). Vol. 14 of Korekushon
Ei-Q
Japanese painter associated with Surrealism in Nagoya (1914–2007)
chronologies, in 1936 he helped form the painting group Avant-Garde with Yoshio Shimozato and others. In 1937 he also participated in the formation of the Surrealist
Tetsu_Okada
Japanese painter associated with Surrealism in Nagoya (1911–1985)
and Togawa Kaneo, was among the young painters who gathered around Yoshio Shimozato's studio in the mid-1930s and, attracted to Surrealist painting, formed
Sanshin_Yoshikawa
Japanese poet-photographer and editor (1914–1987)
articulate Surrealism as lived conviction rather than a fashionable idiom. Yoshio Shimozato described him as "a man who was, in many respects, nihilistic, tenacious
Kansuke_Yamamoto_(artist)
TOPMUSEUM's Nagoya chapter, the critic-poet Chirū Yamanaka and the painter Yoshio Shimozato are presented as forming the cross-disciplinary Nagoya Avant-Garde
Photography_in_Nagoya
Japanese photographer active in Osaka and Nagoya
the group was formed in February 1939 together with Minoru Sakata, Yoshio Shimozato, Chirū Yamanaka, Taizō Inagaki, Tsugio Tajima, and Kansuke Yamamoto
Seikō_Samizo
Japanese poet, critic, and Surrealism promoter (1905–1977)
avant-garde milieu. According to those materials, Yamanaka and the painter Yoshio Shimozato formed the Nagoya Avant-Garde Club; its photography section later became
Chirū_Yamanaka
1957 Japanese special issue of ''Bessatsu Atorie''
Hanawa, Isshū Nagata, Kiyoshi Koishi, Kimitoshi Ikeda, Tsugio Tajima, Yoshio Shimozato, Minoru Sakata, Yoshifumi Abe, Tarō Sawano, and Yoshinori Tanaka. Near
Bessatsu Atorie Atarashii Shashin
Bessatsu_Atorie_Atarashii_Shashin
2003–04 traveling exhibition and catalogue on the history of photography in Japan
Kansuke Yamamoto Hanawa Gingo Hirai Terushichi Honjo Koro Sakata Minoru Shimozato Yoshio Takahashi Wataru Hisano Hisashi In a review of the accompanying catalogue
The History of Japanese Photography
The_History_of_Japanese_Photography
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(æ…§) Japanese name TOSHI means "alert, bright, intelligent."Â
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Muslim
Sweet thing, Sweet, Pleasant, Dream
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Japanese
(1-誉士夫, 2-良夫) Japanese name YOSHIO means 1) "admirable/glorious soldier man," and 2) "good man."
Male
Japanese
(俊夫) Japanese name TOSHIO means "brilliant man."
Female
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(星) Japanese name HOSHI means "star."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young, Boy, Quiet
Male
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(1-義人, 2-美人, 3-由人) Japanese name YOSHITO means 1) "correct man," 2) "nice man," and 3) "original man."
Male
Japanese
(1-義郎, 2-良郎, 3-義åš) Japanese name YOSHIRO means 1) "correct boy/man," 2) "good boy/man," and 3) "vastly correct."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Better; Best
Female
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(1-義, 2-å‰, 3-良) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Yoshi-, YOSHI means 1) "correct," 2) "fine, happy," and 3) "good, nice."
Boy/Male
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Talented; intelligent.
Female
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(1-佳江, 2-ç”±æ „, 3-æ·‘æµ, 4-好æµ) Japanese name YOSHIE means 1) "beautiful river," 2) "cause-prosper/flourish, 3) "good grace," and 4) "nice favor/grace."
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Colourful
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Variant of Algonquin Nosh, NOSHI means "father."
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Pleased
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Boy
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Thinking
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Australian, Japanese
Child of Yoshi
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(æ•å) Japanese name TOSHIKO means "clever child."
Female
Japanese
(1-好å, 2-芳å, 3-良å) Japanese name YOSHIKO means 1) "favorite child," 2) "fragrant child," and 3) "good child."
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Bright; Lighted
Surname or Lastname
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English : variant spelling of Male.
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Tamer
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To Humm; Sweet Sound
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Gaelic
Gaelic form of French Bernard, BEARNARD means "bold as a bear."
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Resolute Protector; Will-helmet; Will; Desire; Helmet; Protection; Protect
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Colour of Cloud
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Asees | அஸீஸ , அஸீஸ
Blessing, Prayer
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Australian, French, German, Teutonic
Capable with a Spear; Spear Ruler
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Yama Raj
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A genus of large extinct Devonian ganoid fishes. In some parts of Ohio remains of the Dinichthys are abundant, indicating animals twenty feet in length.
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A fish of the Ohio river; -- so called from the noise it makes.
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A ganoid fish of the Sturgeon family (Scaphirhynchus platyrhynchus) of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers; -- called also white sturgeon.
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Yielding supplies of any kind; serving to form or make up, a greater object of the same kind, as a part, branch, etc.; contributing; as, the Ohio has many tributary streams, and is itself tributary to the Mississippi.
n. pl.
A tribe of North American Indians who occupied Western New York and part of Ohio, but were driven away and widely dispersed by the Iroquois.
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A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.
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A cant name for a native in Ohio.
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Formerly, the part of the United States east of the Alleghany Mountains, esp. the Eastern, or New England, States; now, commonly, the whole region east of the Mississippi River, esp. that which is north of Maryland and the Ohio River; -- usually with the definite article; as, the commerce of the East is not independent of the agriculture of the West.
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A tract of land reserved, or set apart, for a particular purpose; as, the Connecticut Reserve in Ohio, originally set apart for the school fund of Connecticut; the Clergy Reserves in Canada, for the support of the clergy.