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National Museum of Women in the Arts. Works by Yuriko Yamaguchi in the renovated National Museum of Women in the Arts. https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/art/2023/10/20/kennicott-national-museum-women-art/. Read more.
Yuriko Yamaguchi (born 1948) is a Japanese-born American contemporary sculptor and printmaker. [2] [3] Using more natural mediums, she creates abstract designs that are used to reflect deeper symbolistic ideas. [4]
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Yuriko Yamaguchi was born in Osaka, Japan, after the Second World War. When she moved to the United States at the age of twenty-three, she barely spoke English and turned to art to express herself, exploring her identity as a “tiny being in a vast universe.”. She links elements with wood or wires and hangs her works on walls and ceilings to ...
- January 26, 1948
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- Female
- Japanese-American
Browse artists. Yuriko Yamaguchi received her MFA from the University of Maryland and her BA from the University of California at Berkeley. Her works are in museum and public collections, among them The Library of Congress, the Fine Art Museum Houston, the Yale University Museum, the Museum of Haus Kasuta, Japan, the Museum of Modern Art ...
A beautiful sight in artist Yuriko Yamaguchi’s hometown of Osaka, Japan is the array of golden-hued gingko trees lining Midōsuji Avenue. To many Osakans, the trees symbolize timeless...
She is represented by Adamson Gallery in Washington, DC, Howard Scott Gallery in New York, Koplin Gallery in Los Angels and Don Soker Gallery in San Francisco. She is currently an adjunct professor of Sculpture at the George Washington University in Washington, DC.