Takehisa Kosugi Trailers
Flux-Concert TrailerThe Taj Mahal Travelers: About the Journey TrailerOn Tour Trailer
Takehisa Kosugi was a Japanese composer. In 1969, Kosugi formed the Taj Mahal Travellers.
Flux-Concert TrailerThe Taj Mahal Travelers: About the Journey TrailerOn Tour Trailer
Takehisa Kosugi was a Japanese composer. In 1969, Kosugi formed the Taj Mahal Travellers.
Total trailers found: 13
01 January 1973
"Part travelogue, part performance, 100% head-spinning" - Worlds of Cinema Electronic music pioneer Matsuo Ohno's art-film/documentary chronicling the Japanese experimental music ensemble's 1971-1972 worldwide expedition.
01 January 1972
Fluxus artist and composer Takehisa Kosugi assembled a crew of young musicians and hit the road in a VW bus from Rotterdam to the Taj Mahal, playing a series of shows along the way in which the band used traditional instruments run through a series of electronic effects to create long sheets of drone both pulsing and timeless.
01 January 1989
A journey through light and darkness reflected on the city of New York.
01 January 1970
Seiichi Fujii (b. 1948) was a member of the collective Video Hiroba and created this work in 1970. It shows Takehisa Kosugi at Ōiso Beach.
17 March 1979
A symbolic reflection on issues of female sexuality, art and identity constructs.
01 January 1974
Takehisa Kosugi’s first film, made for the first 100 Feet Film Festival organized by Image Forum in 1974.
01 January 1972
This early work belongs in the company of Paik and Yalkut's classic collaborative "video-films," including Video Tape Study No.
06 June 1969
A dying religious ceremony, held only once every twelve years, is filmed for the first time.
24 March 1979
On March 24, 1979, The Kitchen presented a two-part program dedicated to the work of various Fluxus artists.
01 January 1975
Shot on 16mm film, this experimental piece is inspired by a short story by Ango Sakaguchi about a doomed romance set against the backdrop of blooming cherry trees.
01 January 1962
"It's a mixture of [dead] animals, pieces of [broken] furniture, industrial waste, kids playing. I didn't have in mind any of the kind of historical perspective, nor was I trying to make an ecological statement.
01 January 1989
The early sixteenth-century Japanese garden in the Zen temple of Ryoan-ji, in Kyoto, is considered a masterpiece of the karesansui or "dry landscape" style.
14 February 1965
Wols is the pseudonym for a German artist active in the early 20th century, Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze, and Jonouchi meticulously filmed nearly fifty of his paintings to construct this cine-collage.