Saito, Takako, 1929-
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Addenda to No.14A / Lure ; General Idea ; Lax R ; Roth D ; Saito T ; Baldessari J ; Brecht G ; Filliou R ; Hutchins A ; Levine L ; Ruscha E ; Spoerri D ; Weiner L., 1993
Artists Books: Blaues Regenbogen Wein Schachspiel. No.11 / Takako Saito., 1982
The posters are table-top games. Stored on shelf with Hundertmark material. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Einladung Zum... nr.1 / Saito, Takako., 1984
This work is another version of a book with the same title published by Edition Hundertmark in 1984 with the following description: A book with plastic cover pages: Page 1, with a painted fish and a fish bone, Page 2, a paper moon, and pressed flowers, Page 3, with onion powder, Page 4, a face, Page 5, a pencil drawing Page 6, a pencil drawing, Page 7, a pen drawing with drink stains, page 8, dried fruit. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
List C (Cockatrice) / Lure ; Antin E ; Beuys J ; Ono Y ; Saito T ; Gette PA ; Andersen E ; Brecht G ; Boltanski C ; Connor B., 1993
The Artists' Memory, 2000
Tropten / Saito, Takako., 1985
Wikipedia: Takako Saito is a Japanese artist, born in Sabae-Shi, Fukui Province in Japan in 1929. Closely associated with Fluxus, the international collective of avant-garde artists that was active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, Saito contributed a number of performances and artworks to the movement, which continue to be exhibited in Fluxus exhibitions to the present day. She currently lives in Dusseldorf in Germany. She is most famous for pieces like Silent Music or for her disrupted Chess sets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.