Teruko Yokoi

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Artistic methods, visual language, and cultural roots in the work of the Japanese-Swiss painter Teruko Yokoi

The work of Japanese-Swiss painter Teruko Yokoi (19242020) is characterized by unflagging creative energy and constant evolution. This book takes an in-depth look at her painting methods and her own vocabulary of abstraction, which was formulated over the course of a long artistic career. Art historian Kuniko Satonobu Spirig, who is also of Japanese origin, analyzes and explains cultural and biographical relations in Yokoi's art as well as the influences of Abstract Expressionism on her painting technique.

Raised on the Japanese island of Tsushima, Yokoi moved to Tokyo in 1949, where she attended the private Joshibi University of Art and Design (Joshibijutsu Daigaku). In 1954, she went to the United States, where she completed her education at the San Francisco Art Institute and with painters Hans Hofmann and Julian E. Levi in New York. There she met artists such as Sam Franciswhom she married in 1959, Mark Rothko, and Kenzo Okada. In this environment, she drew new energy and began to develop her own style of abstraction and to invent her own idiom. In 1962, she moved to Switzerland, where she lived and worked tirelessly in the city of Bern until her death.


  • Sheds light on the painting methods and visual vocabulary of Japanese-Swiss painter Teruko Yokoi (19242020)
  • Analyzes and explains cultural and biographical relaions in Teruko Yokoi's art
  • Examines the influences of American Abstract Expressionism on Teruko Yokoi's painting techniques

    Autorentext

    Kuniko Satonobu Spirig lebt in und arbeitet von Genf aus als Kunsthistorikerin, Journalistin und Filmemacherin. Abstrakte Kunst und das Schaffen von Künstlerinnen sind Schwerpunkte ihrer Tätigkeit. Über die Malerin Teruko Yokoi hat sie den Dokumentarfilm Teruko Yokoi - Art in the Making produziert.

    Klappentext

    The work of Japanese-Swiss painter Teruko Yokoi (1924-2020) is characterized by unflagging creative energy and constant evolution. This book takes an in-depth look at her painting methods and her own vocabulary of abstraction, which was formulated over the course of a long artistic career. Art historian Kuniko Satonobu Spirig, who is also of Japanese origin, analyzes and explains cultural and biographical relations in Yokoi's art as well as the influences of Abstract Expressionism on her painting technique.

    Raised on the Japanese island of Tsushima, Yokoi moved to Tokyo in 1949, where she attended the private Joshibi University of Art and Design (Joshibijutsu Daigaku). In 1954, she went to the United States, where she completed her education at the San Francisco Art Institute and with painters Hans Hofmann and Julian E. Levi in New York. There she met artists such as Sam Francis-whom she married in 1959-, Mark Rothko, and Kenzo Okada. In this environment, she drew new energy and began to develop her own style of abstraction and to invent her own idiom. In 1962, she moved to Switzerland, where she lived and worked tirelessly in the city of Bern until her death.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Warnhinweis Warnhinweis: Sicherheitshinweis entsprechend Art,9 Abs,7 S,2 der GPSR entbehrlich
    • Sprache Englisch, Japanisch
    • Autor Kuniko Satonobu Spirig
    • Titel Teruko Yokoi
    • Veröffentlichung 24.03.2025
    • ISBN 3039422626
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • EAN 9783039422623
    • Jahr 2024
    • Größe H227mm x B158mm x T9mm
    • Untertitel Art in the Making
    • Gewicht 212g
    • Auflage 1. A.
    • Genre Art
    • Lesemotiv Entdecken
    • Anzahl Seiten 96
    • Herausgeber Scheidegger & Spiess
    • GTIN 09783039422623

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