SHINODA TOKO (1913-2021)
SHINODA TOKO (1913-2021)
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SHINODA TOKO (1913-2021)

Kacho (Flower and Bird)

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SHINODA TOKO (1913-2021)
Kacho (Flower and Bird)
Signed Toko and sealed To
Two-panel screen; ink, color and gold leaf on silk
68 x 66 ¾ in. (172.7 x 169.5 cm.)
Accompanied with a certificate issued by Shinoda Toko Kantei iinkai, no. STK23-025, 3 September 2023

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Takaaki Murakami (村上高明)
Takaaki Murakami (村上高明) Vice President, Specialist and Head of Department | Korean Art

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Shinoda Toko is a prominent figure in Japanese Abstract art, renowned for her unique blend of traditional calligraphy and abstract expressionism. Encouraged to pursue calligraphy in her youth, as it was one of the few respectable professions for Japanese women at the time, Shinoda's rebellious nature led her to seek a nontraditional yet tangible means of expressing her inner self.
Although initially trained in the traditional art of calligraphy, Shinoda's artistic journey was influenced profoundly by her desire for unconventional expression. Her fascination with sumi (India ink) became a cornerstone of her work, as she mastered the nuanced use of varying degrees of blackness.
Central to Shinoda's artistic vision is the concept of yohaku, or empty space, deeply rooted in Asian philosophy. She utilizes this concept to achieve spatial balance within her compositions, creating tension between existing elements and imbuing her work with a sense of depth and dynamism. Drawing from her traditional training, Shinoda adeptly transforms ancient techniques into a modern language of abstractionism, forging a distinctive artistic style that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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