Tsuneo Nakai
Tsuneo Nakai was born in Osaka in 1947. As a student at Tokyo University of the Arts he made his first work The Skin of a Napping (1967), which was selected for the Sogetsu Experimental Film Festival organized by the Sogetsu Art Center. His second film, Paludes (1968) won an Encouragement Prize at Film Art Festival 1968 Tokyo, organized by Film Art-sha that year as a successor to the Sogetsu Experimental Film Festival. In 1971 he presented an installation incorporating fire at Gallery Tamura (Tokyo), and produced Alchemy (1971), inspired by the structural film movement. Alchemy and Azoth were ...
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