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  1. Shūji Terayama (japanisch 寺山 修司, Terayama Shūji; * 10. Dezember 1935 in Hirosaki, Präfektur Aomori; † 4. Mai 1983 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Schriftsteller und Filmregisseur. Mit seinen avantgardistischen Werken sorgte er immer wieder für Kontroversen.

  2. Shūji Terayama (寺山 修司, Terayama Shūji, December 10, 1935 – May 4, 1983) was a Japanese avant-garde poet, dramatist, writer, film director, and photographer. His works range from radio drama, experimental television, underground ( Angura) theatre, countercultural essays, to Japanese New Wave and "expanded" cinema. [1] [2]

  3. Shûji Terayama was a Japanese writer, director, producer and avant-garde artist who created provocative and experimental works of theater, radio, film and literature. He was born in 1935, died in 1983, and left behind a legacy of over 200 literary works and 20 films, including the controversial \"The Emperor Tamato Ketchup\".

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • December 10, 1935
    • Shûji Terayama
    • May 4, 1983
  4. 29. Feb. 2012 · Shuji Terayama was a Japanese poet, playwright, and video artist who explored the boundaries of language and media. He created Shuntaro Tanikawa Video Letter, a collaborative project with the poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, which is available online at MoMA.

  5. A retrospective of the Japanese avant-garde artist and filmmaker Shuji Terayama, who challenged boundaries and authority in his multimedia practice. See his short and feature films, as well as his theater and photography works, from November 3 to 27, 2017.

  6. Although Terayama was based in Tokyo, he produced many works incorporating the dialect and topography of his native Aomori. In 1974, his second feature-length film “Pastoral: To Die in the Country,” which he both wrote and directed, won the New Artist Award at the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs National Arts Festival.

  7. Learn about Shuji Terayama, a versatile and influential Japanese artist who explored various media and genres, from film and poetry to theatre and photography. See his works, such as Emperor Tomato Ketchup, at Tate Modern from 16 to 25 March 2012.