Kimiko Yoshida
Kimiko Yoshida was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1963. Feeling oppressed as a woman, she left Japan in 1995 and moved to France to pursue her artistic ambitions. “Since I fled my homeland to escape the mortifying servitude and humiliating fate of Japanese women, I amplified through my art a feminist stance of protest against contemporary clichés of seduction, voluntary servitude of women, identity and the stereotypes of gender,” Yoshida says. She studied at the École Nationale Supérieure de la Ph...
Photography & Works
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Kimiko Yoshida
RorschachYoshida LXXXIX (Man in a Turban L) Add to cart -
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RorschachYoshida LXXXVI (Monna Lisa) Add to cart -
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Painting (Laughing Girl By Vermeer), Self-Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Nefertiti – “The Beautiful One Has Arrived” – Queen of Ancient Egypt), Self Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Ophelia by Delacroix), Self Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Pierrot By Watteau), Self-Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Suleiman the Magnificent by Titian), Self Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Venus, Veronese), Self-Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Warhol, Himself), Self-Portrait Add to cart -
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Painting (Wise King Melchior by Mantegna), Self Portrait Add to cart -
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The Ekoi Bride, Nigeria (Self-portrait) Add to cart -
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The Golden Yoruba Bride, Nigeria (Self-portrait) Add to cart -
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The Kirdi Bride, Cameroon (Self-portrait) Add to cart -
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The Massai Bride Wearing a Warrior’s Face Ruff, Kenya (Self-Portrait) Add to cart -
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The Miao Bride, Guizhou, China, Self-Portrait Add to cart -
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The Red Yoruba Bride, Nigeria (Self-portrait) Add to cart -
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The Torero Bride with a Black Suit of Lights, Remembering Picasso (Self-portrait) Add to cart
News & Articles

3 Photographic Journeys That Expand Reality: Kimiko Yoshida, Albert Watson, and Karen Knorr

Kimiko Yoshida’s The Tale of Genji

Picturing Xanadu: A Vision in a Dream

Facing Forward: Photographing Diversity

Photo London Digital 2020

Dialogues With Great Photographers – Kimiko Yoshida
