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SEEING RED: UNDERSTANDING KAZUO SHIRAGA’S SUDDEN FAME BY CAROL STRICKLAND • FEATURES• APRIL 8, 2015 Kazuo Shiraga performing "Challenging Mud" at the 1st Gutai Open Air Exhibition, Tokyo, 1955.
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