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Ray YoshidaWW-1955-138661

<p>Yoshida spent two years at the University of Hawaii in the late 1940s prior to earning his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) in 1953. After attending graduate school at Syracuse University, he returned to Chicago in the early 1960s to teach at SAIC, where he stayed for four decades. Yoshida experimented with screenprinting, sometimes using unorthodox methods. This work, which shares many aspects of the artist’s screenprints, is characterized by playful forms that were created by rubbing over torn paper placed beneath the sheet.</p>

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Year
1955
Dimensions
43.1 × 35.5 cm (17 × 14 in.)

Artist

Ray Yoshida
Ray Yoshida

Painting

Raymond "Ray" Kakuo Yoshida was an American artist known for his paintings and collages, and for his contributions as a teacher at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1959 to 2005. He was an important mentor of the Chicago Imagists, a group in the 1960s and 1970s who specialized in distorted, emotional representational art.

Kapaa, HI, USA

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Yipes

Yipes

2000 · Cut-and-pasted printed paper on paper

WW-2000-M098549
Eeee!

Eeee!

1999 · Collage of printed comic book pages, cut and pasted onto tan wove paper

WW-1999-138663
You Were What?

You Were What?

1995 · Collage composed of cut-and-pasted printed elements on greenish-gray wove paper

WW-1995-135725
Erratic Exhilaration

Erratic Exhilaration

1984 · Acrylic on canvas

WW-1984-101125
Untitled

Untitled

1975 · Acrylic on canvas

WW-1975-109791
Untitled (Analogy Series)

Untitled (Analogy Series)

1974 · Colored fiber-tipped pens on white wove paper, cut, torn, and laid down on tan wove paper

WW-1974-123001

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Year
1955
Dimensions
43.1 × 35.5 cm (17 × 14 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1955-138661

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Ray Yoshida

Ray Yoshida

Painting

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