Artist: Toko Shinoda – Japanese (1913-2021)

Title: Stream

Date: ca. 1983

Medium: Lithograph with Pale Blue Sumi-e Brushstrokes

Sheet size: 14 x 10.5 inches

Framed size: 19.5 x 17.5 inches

Signature: Signed in pencil lower right

Publisher: The artist

Edition: 50 This one 21/50

 

 This print is immediately recognizable as the work of Toko Shinoda. It is signed, numbered and titled below the image. The print is in good condition except for some foxing, mostly below the image, signature and title. Please examine the pictures closely. The print is attached to a very pale blue matboard with four hinges, one in each corner. The matboard also has very slight foxing. The wooden frame is in good condition. I will ship it without the glass.


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Artist biography: Source: Wikipedia. Please see Wikipedia for a much more extensive biography.

 

Toko Shinoda (篠田 桃紅, Shinoda Tōkō, 28 March 1913 – 1 March 2021) was a Japanese artist. Shinoda is best known for her abstract sumi ink paintings and prints. Shinoda’s oeuvre was predominantly executed using the traditional means and media of East Asian calligraphy, but her resulting abstract ink paintings and prints express a nuanced visual affinity with the bold black brushstrokes of mid-century Abstract Expressionism.  In the postwar New York art world, Shinoda’s works were exhibited at the prominent art galleries including the Bertha Schaefer Gallery and the Betty Parsons Gallery. Shinoda remained active all her life and in 2013, she was honored with a touring retrospective exhibition at four venues in Gifu Prefecture (Gifu Collection of Modern Arts; Toko Shinoda Art Space; Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu; and Gallery Kohodo) to celebrate her 100th birthday. Shinoda has had solo exhibitions at the Seibu Museum at Art, Tokyo in 1989, the Museum of Fine Arts, Gifu in 1992, the Singapore Art Museum in 1996, the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in 2003, the Sogo Museum of Art in 2021, the Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2022, and among many others. Shinoda's works are in the collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Art Institute of Chicago, the British Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Harvard Art Museums, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, the Singapore Art Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the National Gallery of Victoria, and other leading museums of the world. Shinoda was also a prolific writer published more than 20 books.