Shigeko Kubota

Sculptor and video artist

Shigeko Kubota - Sculptor and video artist
Born

1937
88 years ago

Died

July 23rd, 2015
10 years ago — 78 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent Japanese-American sculptor and video artist, contributed to the development of video art. Created innovative sculptures and installations that often incorporated electronic media. Worked extensively on the intersection of sculpture and technology. Studied in Tokyo before moving to the United States, where significant works included installations that engaged with feminist themes and the human experience.

Pioneered video art installations

Created the work 'Ninja' in 1973

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