Venue

Date

The Museum of Modern Art, New York, United States

2012

Artist

Arata ISOZAKI, 磯崎新

Atsuko TANAKA, 田中敦子

Ay-O, 靉嘔

Chimei HAMADA, 浜田知明

Daido MORIYAMA, 森山大道

Eiko HOSOE, 細江英公

Genpei AKASEGAWA, 赤瀨川原平

Hi Red Centre, ハイレッド・センター

Hideko FUKUSHIMA, 福島秀子

Hiroshi KATSURAGAWA, 桂川寛

Hiroshi NAKAMURA, 中村宏

Jiro TAKAMATSU, 高松次郎

Josaku MAEDA, 前田常作

Katsuhiko NARITA, 成田克彥

Katsuhiro YAMAGUCHI, 山口勝弘

Kazuo SHIRAGA, 白髮一雄

Kenzo TANGE, 丹下健三

Kikuji KAWADA, 川田喜久治

Kikuji YAMASHITA, 山下菊二

Kisho KUROKAWA

Kiyoji OTSUJI, 大辻清司

Kiyonori KIKUTAKE

Kiyoshi AWAZU, 粟津潔

Kohei SUGIURA, 杉浦康平

Kuniharu AKIYAMA, 秋山邦晴

LEE Ufan, 이우환

Masahisa FUKASE, 深瀬昌久

Masamichi OIKAWA

Masunobu YOSHIMURA, 吉村益信

Mieko SHIOMI, 塩見允枝子

Minoru KAWABATA, 川端実

Mokuma KIKUHATA, 菊畑茂久馬

Motoharu JONOUCHI, 城之内元晴

Natsuyuki NAKANISHI, 中西夏之

Nobuaki KOJIMA, 小島信明

Nobuo SEKINE, 関根伸夫

Noriyuki HARAGUCHI, 原口典之

On KAWARA, 河原溫

Ryoji AKIYAMA

Saburo MURAKAMI, 村上三郎

Sadamasa MOTONAGA, 元永定正

Saiko TSUJI

Saori MADOKORO, 間所紗織

Shigeko KUBOTA, 久保田成子

Shigeo ISHII, 石井茂雄

Shomei TOMATSU, 東松照明

Shozo KITADAI, 北代省三

Shusaku ARAKAWA, 荒川修作

Sightseeing Art Research Institute

Tadanori YOKOO, 橫尾忠則

Takahiko IIMURA, 飯村隆彥

Taro OKAMOTO, 岡本太郎

TATEISHI Koichi, 立石紘一

Tatsuo IKEDA, 池田龍雄

Tatsuo KAWAGUCHI, 河口龍夫

Tetsumi KUDO, 工藤哲巳

Tetsuya ICHIMURA, 一村哲也

Tomio MIKI, 三木富雄

Toshi ICHIYANAGI, 一柳慧

Toshiko OKANOUE, 岡上淑子

Toshio MATSUMOTO, 松本俊夫

Ushio SHINOHARA, 篠原有司男

Yasuhiro ISHIMOTO, 石元泰博

Yasunao TONE, 刀根康尚

Yayoi KUSAMA, 草間彌生

Yoko ONO, オノヨーコ

Yusaku KAMEKURA, 亀倉雄策

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