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Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde was a Nagoya-based Japanese avant-garde photography collective associated with Surrealist and abstract photographic experimentation in the late 1930s and early 1940s. It emerged when the photography section of the cross-disciplinary Nagoya Avant-Garde Club became independent. Through a Nagoya-based avant-garde circulation of clubs, magazines, and roundtable debates—including discussions in Camera Art and Photo Times and in the Nagoya coterie magazine Cameraman—the group developed and disseminated theories of avant-garde photography; it was led by Minoru Sakata and included the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto.
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