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Color Trip: Yoshida Hodaka’s Modern Prints

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Color Trip: Yoshida Hodaka’s Modern Prints

The Asian Art Museum brings together almost 50 of influential Japanese artist Yoshida Hodaka’s works in his first ever solo exhibition in the United States. Yoshida Hodaka (1926–1995) was born into the Yoshida line of Japanese artists famed for their travel and nature prints that blended Japanese and Western artistic styles. A rebel from the start, Hodaka embraced traditional woodblock print technique while forging his own unique style of fantastic, imagined landscapes inspired by his globe-spanning journeys, photography, poetry, astrology and ancient art. Producing colorful images with modern print processes like photoetching, Hodaka created a new aesthetic that transformed Japanese printmaking and paved the way for the next generation of his artistic family.

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Mambo B
Yoshida Chizuko
1956
Jazz
Yoshida Chizuko
1954
Sun in the Desert
Yoshida Chizuko
1959
Mask
Yoshida Hodaka
1956
Ancestor
Yoshida Hodaka
1958
Light
Yoshida Toshi
1956
Mexican Sculpture
Yoshida Toshi
1956
Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
Yoshida Hiroshi
1926
Red Wall
Yoshida Hodaka
1992
Rust-Colored Wall
Yoshida Hodaka
1992
Red Wall, B
Yoshida Hodaka
1995
Red Wall, A
Yoshida Hodaka
1995