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Bokujinkai (墨人会, “People of the Ink,” est. 1952) is a ****anese
calligraphy collective,
research group, and
exhibition society. It was
founded by the calligraphers...
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journal Bokubi (the
Beauty of Ink)
published by
Morita Shiryu of the
Bokujinkai group. In 1955,
encouraged by
Henri Storck and Luc de Heusch, he left...
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immerse himself in its art community. He was a
founding member of the
Bokujinkai ('Group of
People of the Ink'), an ****ociation of
calligraphy artists...
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through his
exchange with the ****anese avant-garde
calligraphy group Bokujinkai and its
leader Morita Shiryu,
although Kline later denied that connection...
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calligraphy practiced by
calligraphers such as the
members of the
group Bokujinkai in the 1950s. Avant-garde
calligraphy focused on the form of ink lines...
- such as calligraphy, ceramics, and ikebana,
which encomp****ed
members of
Bokujinkai (Ink
People Society), Sōdeisha (Running Mud ****ociation), Shikōkai (Four...
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influential figure of the
Dalai Lama. Bogdanova-Kummer,
Eugenia (2020).
Bokujinkai: ****anese
Calligraphy and the
Postwar Avant-Garde. Brill. p. 101. ISBN 9789004437067...
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calligraphy (zen'ei sho; 前衛書)
group called Bokujinkai (墨人会;
People of the Ink).
These founding members of
Bokujinkai had
previously worked in
Keiseikai (Group...
- Group") and Sōdeisha ("Running Mud ****ociation"), and the
calligraphy group Bokujinkai ("Ink
People Society,"
commonly known as Bokujin), as well as by fashion...
- the
traditional arts:
ceramics (such as Sōdeisha),
calligraphy (such as
Bokujinkai) and ikebana.
Tsutaka contributed talks and
exhibitions reviews to Genbi...