Yoshiko Shimada was born in 1959 in Tokyo, lives and works in Chiba. Shimada graduated from Scripps College in 1982 and received Ph.D. from Kingston University, London in 2015. She explores the themes of cultural memory and the role of women in the Asia-Pacific War, as both aggressors and victims. As methods of expression, she uses printmaking, installation, video, performance, research and archiving.
When Emperor Showa passed away in 1988, Shimada began to create artworks about violence, war, women and Japanese history and nationalism. With her research of the roles of women in a male-centric environment, she attempts to look critically at conventional feminism. Her works address the power structures within organisations such as the Japan Women's Association, the roles and responsibilities of Japanese women, and what sorts of positions they held along with Korean "comfort women" during and after the Second World War.
Shimada also conducted fieldwork in Asia - the Philippines, Korea, Indonesia and Thailand - to gather information not only about women during the war period, but also about falsehoods and truths in the home and community.
Recent years, she also works as an art historian and archivist. Her research interests include art and politics in the post-war Japan, alternative art education, and feminism.
[Yoshiko Shimada] Born in 1959 in Tokyo. Lives and works in Chiba. Shimada graduated from Scripps College in 1982 and received Ph.D. from Kingston University, London in 2015. She explores the themes of cultural memory and the role of women in the Asia-Pacific War, as both aggressors and victims. As methods of expression, she uses printmaking, installation, video, performance, research and archiving. She also works as an art historian and archivist. Her research interests include art and politics in the post-war Japan, alternative art education, and feminism. Her works have been shown widely in exhibitions such as “Fanatic Heart”, Para Site, Hong Kong (2022-2023), "Spirit Labor: Duration, Difficulty, and Affect", GARAGE Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2021-2022), “Japan Unlimited”, MuseumsQuartier Wien (2019), “After ‘Freedom of Expression?’”, Aichi Triennale (2019) and “Beyond Hiroshima” Tel Aviv University Art Gallery (2015). In 2017, she curated “From Nirvana to Catastrophe: Matsuzawa Yutaka and His ‘Commune in Imaginary Space’” at Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo. She currently lectures on feminism and art at the University of Tokyo.
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Yoshiko Shimada and BuBu de la Madeleine “Punctum: Diffused Reflection of Feminism” BONUS TRACK, Tokyo
25 Feb 2021Yoshiko Shimada and BuBu de la Madeleine will participate in 'Punctum: Diffused Reflection of Feminism' at BONUS TRACK from 6th March to 19th March 2021....Read more -
Yoshiko Shimada "Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition pre-event panel session What is hidden in Aitori-The pitfalls of Dialogue and Neutral " KAGURAZAKA SESSION HOUSE, Tokyo
3 Oct 2020Yoshiko Shimada will participate in 'Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition pre-event panel session What is hidden in Aitori-The pitfalls of Dialogue and Neutral' at KAGURAZAKA SESSION...Read more -
Yoshiko Shimada "Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition: A Long Trail for Liberation" MOCA Taipei, Taiwan
17 Apr 2020Yoshiko Shimada will participate in 'Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition: A Long Trail for Liberation' at MOCA Taipei from 18th April to 7th June 2020. Exhibition...Read more -
Yoshiko Shimada "TUJ Art+Feminism 2020 Panel Talk - Writing Ourselves into History" Temple University, Japan Campus, Tokyo
12 Feb 2020Yoshiko Shimada will participate in 'TUJ Art+Feminism 2020 Panel Talk - Writing Ourselves into History' at Temple University Japan Campus at 18:30 on Friday 3rd...Read more