Shigeko Kubota
Shigeko Kubota was a Japanese video artist, sculptor and avant-garde performance artist, who mostly lived in New York City. She was one of the first artists to adopt the portable video camera Sony Portapak in 1967. Kubota is known for constructing sculptural installations with a strong DIY aesthetic, which include sculptures with embedded monitors playing her original videos. She was a key member and influence on Fluxus, the international group of avant-garde artists centered on George Maciunas, having been involved with the group since witnessing John Cage perform in Tokyo in 1962 and subsequently moving to New York in 1964. She was closely associated with George Brecht, Jackson Mac Low, John Cage, Joe Jones, Nam June Paik, and Ay-O, other members of Fluxus. Kubota was deemed "Vice Chairman" of the Fluxus Organization by Maciunas.
| Known For | Directing |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.1116 |
| Birthday | 1937-08-02 |
| Place of Birth | Niigata, Japan |
| Also Known As |
1975
My Father
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"Father, why did you die?" With this deeply intimate statement of grief, Kubota mourns the death of her father. Video and television are central to he...
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My Father
2013
KIKAIDE MIRUKOTO = Eye Machine / To See by Chance –The Pioneers of Japanese Video Arts–
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Video began as a medium that inspired discovery. This art documentary traces the expressive roots of “media art” in Japan — works of video, performanc...
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KIKAIDE MIRUKOTO = Eye Machine / To See by Chance –The Pioneers of Japanese Video Arts–
1971
Self-Portrait
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Access to video technology had largely been limited to corporate-run TV studios until the Sony Portapak, a battery-powered video tape recorder that co...
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Self-Portrait
1993
Sistine Chapel
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Sistine Chapel is an audio-visual collage of new footage and samples from Paik’s past videos, which featured many of his friends, collaborators, and p...
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Sistine Chapel
2006
Winter in Miami 2005
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Kubota's tribute to her husband, artist Nam June Paik, who died at their home in Miami in January 2006.
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