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Hi-Red Center (ハイレッド・センター, Haireddo Sentā) was a Japanese artistic collective, founded in May 1963 and consisting of artists Genpei Akasegawa, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, and Jirō Takamatsu, that organized and performed anti-establishment happenings. Taking the urban environment of Tokyo as their canvas, the group sought to create interventions that blurred the lines between art and everyday life and raised questions about centralized authority and the role of the individual in society.

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  • Hi-Red Center (ハイレッド・センター, Haireddo Sentā) was a Japanese artistic collective, founded in May 1963 and consisting of artists Genpei Akasegawa, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, and Jirō Takamatsu, that organized and performed anti-establishment happenings. Taking the urban environment of Tokyo as their canvas, the group sought to create interventions that blurred the lines between art and everyday life and raised questions about centralized authority and the role of the individual in society. Later considered to have been one of the most prominent and influential Japanese art groups of the 1960s, Hi-Red Center never officially disbanded, but their happening Cleaning Event in October 1964 proved to be their final artistic action. (en)
  • ハイ・レッド・センターは、高松次郎、赤瀬川原平、中西夏之の3名により1963年に結成された前衛芸術グループ。真紅の「!」がシンボルマーク。 (ja)
  • L'Hi-Red Center (ハイレッド・センター?) è stato un gruppo di performance art fondato dagli artisti giapponesi , Genpei Akasegawa e nel 1963. Ispirato dal movimento artistico giapponese d’avanguardia Neo-Dada e Fluxus, il trio si concentrava sulla creazione di happening servendosi di spazi urbani per sollevare domande circa la routine e il ruolo dell’individuo nella società contemporanea sempre più frenetica. Le attività del gruppo riuscirono talvolta a raggirare e disturbare l’ordine pubblico al punto da essere messe sotto sorveglianza dalle autorità. (it)
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  • ハイ・レッド・センターは、高松次郎、赤瀬川原平、中西夏之の3名により1963年に結成された前衛芸術グループ。真紅の「!」がシンボルマーク。 (ja)
  • L'Hi-Red Center (ハイレッド・センター?) è stato un gruppo di performance art fondato dagli artisti giapponesi , Genpei Akasegawa e nel 1963. Ispirato dal movimento artistico giapponese d’avanguardia Neo-Dada e Fluxus, il trio si concentrava sulla creazione di happening servendosi di spazi urbani per sollevare domande circa la routine e il ruolo dell’individuo nella società contemporanea sempre più frenetica. Le attività del gruppo riuscirono talvolta a raggirare e disturbare l’ordine pubblico al punto da essere messe sotto sorveglianza dalle autorità. (it)
  • Hi-Red Center (ハイレッド・センター, Haireddo Sentā) was a Japanese artistic collective, founded in May 1963 and consisting of artists Genpei Akasegawa, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, and Jirō Takamatsu, that organized and performed anti-establishment happenings. Taking the urban environment of Tokyo as their canvas, the group sought to create interventions that blurred the lines between art and everyday life and raised questions about centralized authority and the role of the individual in society. (en)
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  • Hi-Red Center (en)
  • Hi-Red Center (it)
  • ハイレッド・センター (ja)
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