thumb|Cover Mavo #3, collection of Machiya City Museum of Graphic Art thumb|MAVO Dance
thumb|Cover Mavo #3, collection of Machiya City Museum of Graphic Art thumb|MAVO Dance
Mavo (often styled MaVo or MAVO) was a radical Japanese art movement of the 1920s. Founded in 1923, Mavo was productive during the late Taishō period (1912–26). Mavo re-instituted the Japanese Association of Futurist Artists, the anarchistic artist group who displayed an outdoor exhibit in Ueno Park in Tokyo in protest of conservatism in the Japanese art world.
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