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Mono-ha is a Japanese art movement that began in the late 1960s. It is characterized by the use of natural materials such as stone, wood, earth, light, and water, and the focus on the process of creation rather than the final product.

The art style is also known as: One-ha, 1-ha, uni-ha, single-ha
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Lee Ufan (1936-) 2. Nobuo Sekine (1942-) 3. Kazuo Shiraga (1924-2008) 4. Satoru Hoshino (1935-) 5. Kishio Suga (1944-) 6. Hiroshi Sugimoto (1948-) 7. Masanobu Yoshimura (1944-) 8. Akira Kanayama (1942-) 9. Jiro Yoshihara (1905-1972) 10. Shozo Shimamoto (1928-2013) 11. Yutaka Matsuzawa (1939-) 12. Kiyoshi Awazu (1929-2014) 13. Tomio Miki (1940-) 14. Katsuro Yoshida (1943-) 15. Susumu Koshimizu (1941-) 16. Norio Imai (1942-) 17. Katsuhiro Yamaguchi (1938-) 18. Koji Enokura (1941-1995) 19. Akira Tatehata (1944-) 20. Akira Sato (1941-) 21. Yukinori Yanagi (1959-) 22. Masaharu Yoshimura (1942-) 23. Shigeo Arikawa (1942-) 24. Hiroshi Senjougahara (1944-) 25. Tetsuro Kano (1942-) 26. Kiyoshi Suzuki (1944-) 27. Seiichi Motohashi (1942-) 28. Yoshiharu Sugiyama (1943-) 29. Takamitsu Azuma (1944-) 30. Yoshihide Otomo (1954-)

1. “White Circle” by Yayoi Kusama (1973) 2. “Yellow Tree” by Yayoi Kusama (1973) 3. “Red Sun” by Yayoi Kusama (1974) 4. “Black Sun” by Yayoi Kusama (1974) 5. “Infinity Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (1979) 6. “Dots Obsession” by Yayoi Kusama (1981) 7. “The Spirits of the Pumpkins Descended into the Heavens” by Yayoi Kusama (1990) 8. “Love Forever” by Yayoi Kusama (1994) 9. “Flower” by Yayoi Kusama (1995) 10. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (1997) 11. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (1997) 12. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (1998) 13. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (1999) 14. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (1999) 15. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2000) 16. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2001) 17. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2002) 18. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2003) 19. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2004) 20. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2005) 21. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2006) 22. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2007) 23. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2008) 24. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2009) 25. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2010) 26. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2011) 27. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2012) 28. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2013) 29. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2014) 30. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2015)

Detailed Description

Mono-ha is a Japanese art movement that is associated with the use of natural materials and the simplicity of forms. The term Mono-ha is derived from the Japanese words for “object” and “school”. The Mono-ha artists are considered to be part of the Post-War Japanese art movement. The Mono-ha artists began to gain recognition in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The first Mono-ha exhibition was held in Tokyo in 1970. The Mono-ha artists were influenced by Western artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. They also were influenced by the Dada and Surrealist movements. The Mono-ha artists sought to create art that was simple and uncluttered. They often used found objects in their artwork. The Mono-ha artists also used natural materials such as stone, wood, and earth. Some of the most famous Mono-ha artists include Lee Ufan, Nobuo Sekine, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.

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1. Lee Ufan (1936-) 2. Nobuo Sekine (1942-) 3. Kazuo Shiraga (1924-2008) 4. Satoru Hoshino (1935-) 5. Kishio Suga (1944-) 6. Hiroshi Sugimoto (1948-) 7. Masanobu Yoshimura (1944-) 8. Akira Kanayama (1942-) 9. Jiro Yoshihara (1905-1972) 10. Shozo Shimamoto (1928-2013) 11. Yutaka Matsuzawa (1939-) 12. Kiyoshi Awazu (1929-2014) 13. Tomio Miki (1940-) 14. Katsuro Yoshida (1943-) 15. Susumu Koshimizu (1941-) 16. Norio Imai (1942-) 17. Katsuhiro Yamaguchi (1938-) 18. Koji Enokura (1941-1995) 19. Akira Tatehata (1944-) 20. Akira Sato (1941-) 21. Yukinori Yanagi (1959-) 22. Masaharu Yoshimura (1942-) 23. Shigeo Arikawa (1942-) 24. Hiroshi Senjougahara (1944-) 25. Tetsuro Kano (1942-) 26. Kiyoshi Suzuki (1944-) 27. Seiichi Motohashi (1942-) 28. Yoshiharu Sugiyama (1943-) 29. Takamitsu Azuma (1944-) 30. Yoshihide Otomo (1954-)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “White Circle” by Yayoi Kusama (1973) 2. “Yellow Tree” by Yayoi Kusama (1973) 3. “Red Sun” by Yayoi Kusama (1974) 4. “Black Sun” by Yayoi Kusama (1974) 5. “Infinity Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (1979) 6. “Dots Obsession” by Yayoi Kusama (1981) 7. “The Spirits of the Pumpkins Descended into the Heavens” by Yayoi Kusama (1990) 8. “Love Forever” by Yayoi Kusama (1994) 9. “Flower” by Yayoi Kusama (1995) 10. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (1997) 11. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (1997) 12. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (1998) 13. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (1999) 14. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (1999) 15. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2000) 16. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2001) 17. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2002) 18. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2003) 19. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2004) 20. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2005) 21. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2006) 22. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2007) 23. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2008) 24. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2009) 25. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2010) 26. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2011) 27. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2012) 28. “Nets” by Yayoi Kusama (2013) 29. “Dots” by Yayoi Kusama (2014) 30. “Pumpkins” by Yayoi Kusama (2015)

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