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三島喜美代

| 1932 | 2024-06-19

MISHIMA Kimiyo

| 1932 | 2024-06-19

Names
  • 三島喜美代
  • MISHIMA Kimiyo (index name)
  • Mishima Kimiyo (display name)
  • 三島喜美代 (Japanese display name)
  • みしま きみよ (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1932
Birth place
Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Date of death
2024-06-19
Gender
Female
Fields of activity
  • Sculpture
  • Crafts

Wikipedia

Kimiyo Mishima (born 1932) is a contemporary Japanese artist, best known for creating highly realistic versions of "breakable printed matter" in ceramic such as newspapers, comic books and boxes out of clay. Mishima began her artistic career as a painter in the early 1960s, then started working in ceramics in 1971. At this time, she began to use the silk screen technique to print newspaper and ad poster images onto clay. Her use of manufactured objects shows parallels with the works of Claes Oldenburg and Andy Warhol, as well as postwar Japanese collectives Gutai and Dokuritsu Art Association.

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VIAF ID
7271138
AOW ID
_43000783
NDL ID
00254691
Wikidata ID
Q23035612
  • 2024-06-27