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Shusaku Arakawa

Shusaku Arakawa

Japanese artist and architect

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Founder of
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Reversible destiny
Birthdate
July 6, 1936
Birthplace
Nagoya
Nagoya
Date of Death
May 18, 2010
Place of Death
New York City
New York City
Educated at
University of Tokyo
University of Tokyo
Also Known As
あらかわ しゅうさく
Occupation
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Artist
Architect
Architect

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Japan
Japan
Wikidata ID
Q478264
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Shusaku Arakawa (1936-2010) was a Japanese artist and architect, born in Nagoya and educated at the University of Tokyo. Arakawa held citizenship in Japan and was known for his work in both art and architecture.

Arakawa's work extended across various mediums and disciplines, eventually leading him to establish a field known as "Reversible Destiny", which explored the relationship between human perception and the built environment.

Shusaku Arakawa passed away in New York City in 2010. In his lifetime, Arakawa made significant contributions to the fields of art and architecture, leaving a lasting impact on these disciplines and inspiring future generations to question the boundaries between the physical environment and human perception.

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