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Page 1: Mika Yoshitake Sekine Nobuo Koshimizu Susumu Reiko Tomii

Voices of Mono-ha ArtistsContemporary Art in Japan, Circa 1970

A Panel Discussion: February 24, 1:30-3:30pm

Artists Talk

Conversation 1Sekine Nobuo + Koshimizu Susumu

Conversation 2 Lee Ufan + Suga Kishio

Conversation 3 Haraguchi Noriyuki

Scholars Talk

Mika Yoshitake Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

Reiko TomiiPoNJA-GenKon

Joan KeeUniversity of Michigan,Ann Arbor

Hollis GoodallLos Angeles CountyMuseum of Art

Miya Elise MizutaUniversity ofSouthern California

Rika HiroUniversity ofSouthern California

Organized in conjunction with the exhibition Requiem forthe Sun: The Art of Mono-ha (February 24-April 15, 2012)at Blum & Poe, curated by Mika Yoshitake

Presented by University of Southern California Center for Japanese Religions and Culture inassociation with PoNJA-GenKon

Center for Japanese Religions and Culture | Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences | University of Southern California825 Bloom Walk, Ahmanson Center 130D | Los Angeles, CA 90089-1481 | Tel: 213-821-4365 | http://dornsife.usc.edu/cjrc

Doheny Memorial Library, Room 240University of Southern California

(The Friends of the USC Libraries Lecture Hall)

Made possible by support from the Japan Foundation, Los Angeles, the East Asian Studies Center (USC), and the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures (USC)

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Admission freePlease RSVP to: [email protected] further information contact Kana Yoshida, Center for Japanese Religions and Culture, [email protected].

Doheny Memorial Library is located in USC’s Park Campus,1.8 miles south of the Los Angeles Convention Center

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