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Contemporary artist group (painting, installation, performance)
Headquarters
Tokyo
Location
Tokyo and New York
Membership
6 artists, 1 manager
Official language
Japanese, English
The Group 1965 (in
Japanese: 昭和40年会 or Showa 40 Nenkai) is a Japanese contemporary art group formed by
Makoto Aida, Sumihisa Arima, Parco Kinoshita, Hiroyuki Matsukage,
Oscar Oiwa, and Tsuyoshi Ozawa.[1][2]
1994 – Press conference performance,
NHK Studio, Tokyo
1994 – Nasubi Gallery: Showa 40 Nenkai (The Group 1965), Roppongi Wave, Tokyo
1996 – The Group 1965 Performance, lecture, workshop, Takamatsu City Museum of Art, Ehime
1997–98 – The Group 1965 - The Voices from Tokyo, Galeria Metropolitana de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain / Galerie Espace Flon, Lausanne, Switzerland / ACC Galerie Weimar, Weimar, Germany
1999 – The Group 1965 - The Voices from Tokyo, Contemporary Art Factory, Tokyo
1999 – Shine or Rain, Nadiff, Tokyo
2000 – The Group 1965 in Osaka, Gallery Kodama,
Osaka
2005 – 40 x40 Project: 40 (Sa Sip) exhibition Alternative Space Loop, Club Latino,
Seoul