Motoharu JONOUCHI

Hi-Red Centre Shelter Plan


Nippon Retro   ² 

Art group Hi-Red Centre comprised Genpei AKASEGAWA, Natsuyuki NAKANISHI and Jiro TAKAMATSU, who enacted 'happening'-style performance art in unusual spaces during the early 1960s in Japan. The film is an extremely rare document of one of their early events, where they hired out a room in the Imperial Hotel and invited many friends and professionals in the art scene to participate in the occasion. The performance parodies Cold War fears and the construction of private bomb-shelters, as they diligently measure each guest's weight and proportions in pretence that they are to build human-size shelters for each individual. Key figures of the art scene make an appearance.

Japan 1964

19 minutes

Distribution
Go HIRASAWA

About Motoharu JONOUCHI

In the 1960s, Motoharu JONOUCHI was one of the directors of the legendary VAN Film Science Research Centre, where artists engaged in an interdisciplinary exploration of film as a form of expression. JONOUCHI documented happenings, public performances and socio-political protests. The program presents a selection of his political works.