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The Artistic Journey of Yasuo Kuniyoshi
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12 May 2015

The Artistic Journey of Yasuo Kuniyoshi is a long-overdue study of this complex artist's career. Born in Japan, Yasuo Kuniyoshi (18891953) arrived in the United States as a teenager and studied art in New York. Although thoroughly integrated into American life, immigration laws prevented him from becoming an American citizen. The early success he achieved with his distinctive modern figural works developed into a compelling and powerful late style.
This new survey, the first full retrospective of his works since the Whitney Show of 1948, features seventy of Kuniyoshi's best paintings and drawings, chosen from leading public and private collections in America and Japan.
Tom Wolf is professor of art history, Bard College, New York, and the leading Kuniyoshi scholar.
Acknowledgments
The Artistic Journey of Yasuo Kuniyoshi by Tom Wolf (main essay of approx. 37,000 words with 74 images)
Plates (68 full-page with captions, and some double-page spreads)
Illustrated Chronology
Checklist
Selected Bibliography
Image Credits
Index