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20th-century Japanese sculptors

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Yayoi Kusama
Japanese artist (born 1929)
Yoshitaka Amano
Japanese painter, character designer, illustrator, book designer
Tarō Okamoto
Japanese artist (1911–1996)
Shigeo Fukuda
Japanese artist (1932-2009)
Kōtarō Takamura
Japanese poet and sculptor (1883–1956)
Fujiko Nakaya
Japanese artist, known for her fog sculptures (born 1933)
Leiko Ikemura
Japanese painter and sculptor (born 1951)
Masuo Ikeda
Japanese artist (1934–1997)
Fumio Asakura
Japanese sculptor (1883-1964)
Nándor Wagner
Hungarian sculptor, painter (1922-1997)
Hidetoshi Nagasawa
Japanese sculptor and architect (1940–2018)
Kenjirō Azuma
Japanese–Italian sculptor (1926–2016)
Mono-ha
thumb | right | Phase—Mother Earth (1968) by Nobuo Sekine, an influential work in the Mono-ha art movement Mono-ha (もの派) is the name given to an art movement led by Japanese and Korean artists of the 20th century. The Mono-ha artists explored the encounter between natural and industrial materials, such as stone, steel plates, glass, light bulbs, cotton, sponge, paper, wood, wire, rope, leather, oil, and water, arranging them in mostly unaltered, ephemeral states. The works focus as much on the interdependency of these various elements and the surrounding space as on the materials themselves.
Bikki Sunazawa
Japanese sculptor (1931-1989)
Etsuro Sotoo
Japanese sculptor (1953-)
Rokuzan Ogiwara
Japanese sculptor (1879-1910)
Katsura Funakoshi
Japanese artist (1951–2024)
Masayuki Nagare
Japanese artist (1923-2018)
Toshio Yodoi
Japanese sculptor (1911-2005)
Yasutake Funakoshi
Japanese sculptor (1912–2002)
Hiroatsu Takata
Japanese artist (1900-1987)
Kyōko Asakura
Japanese sculptor (1925-2016)
Tatsuo Miyajima
Japanese artist (born 1957)
Seibo Kitamura
Japanese sculptor (1884–1987)
Susumu Shingū
Japanese sculptor