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Hiroshi Teshigahara, son of Sofu Teshigahara, began his career as a film director in 1953 and established his own film company in 1964. One of his films, Suna-no-Omna (Woman in the Dunes) won Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. He assumed the post of third generation headmaster of the Sogetsu School in 1980. In 1989, his film Rikyu an orginal piece about the tea ceremony master, Rikyu, won the Best Artistic Contribution Award at the Montreal World Film Festival. Hiroshi Teshigahara created ikebana, films, Bizen pottery, and stage design with a true avant-garde sensibility. His keen sensitivity and outstanding ability have found expression in a very contemporary use of space.

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Photos: Portrait: Kishin Shinoyama; Bottom Row (left to right): 1. Kishin Shinoyama;
2. Kishin Shinoyama; 3. Shigeo Anzai; 4. Hiromi Tsuchida; 5. Takeshi Fujimori;
6,7. Chukyo Ozawa
, 9. Film Still "Rikyu;" 9. Kishin Shinoyama.