Gutai stood for everything that Japanese totalitarianism had forbidden, urging children to make mischief and encouraging grown-ups to engage in childsplay.
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With that simple proposition, the Japanese painter Yoshihara Jiro launched Gutai, the manic art movement that rallied Japan after the Second World War.
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Other Gutai artists tried other techniques.
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