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  1. Yasumasa Morimura (Osaka, 11 de junio de 1951) es un artista plástico japonés conocido por ser un representante de la fotografía escenificada, [1] así como de la corriente artística conocida como Apropiacionismo.

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › yasumasa-morimuraYasumasa Morimura | Artnet

    5 de ago. de 2022 · Yasumasa Morimura is a Japanese artist who creates self-portraits by inserting his face and body into historical portraits. Learn about his life, work, collections, and recent news on Artnet.

  3. 18 de oct. de 2018 · Learn how Yasumasa Morimura transforms his body to resemble famous figures from Western art, such as Van Gogh, Monroe, and Dürer. Explore his 30-year investigation of cultural identity, selfhood, and East-West relations in his first solo show at the Japan Society.

  4. Yasumasa Morimura (森村 泰昌, Morimura Yasumasa, born June 11, 1951) is a contemporary Japanese performance and appropriation artist whose work encompasses photography, film, and live performance.

  5. 16 de ene. de 2019 · Yasumasa Morimura (Osaka, 1951) es el artista japonés más prolífico y seguramente el más extravagante. Es un fotógrafo conceptual, mordaz y poco convencional que juega con la apropiación,...

  6. Learn about Yasumasa Morimura, a Japanese performance and appropriation artist who reinterprets artworks and figures from history and media. Explore his themes of identity, postcolonialism, and authorship through self-portraits, videos, and films.

  7. Yasumasa Morimura (born 1951, Osaka, Japan) has been working as a conceptual photographer and filmmaker for more than three decades. Through extensive use of props, costumes, makeup, and digital manipulation, the artist masterfully transforms himself into recognizable subjects, often from the Western cultural canon.