abstract image; washy light blue pigments mixed with white pigments, speckled with tiny dark spots on R and in C; brown and black speckled area in ULC and URC; band of gray pigment across the bottom of the image; vertical rectangular area in yellow pigment with black specks in LRC of image; wavy overlapping black and gray lines in URC

Beige Wall, 1992

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Yoshida Hodaka was born into a family of artists and was first not meant to become one himself. Hodaka was the second son of Yoshida Hiroshi (1876–1950) who was a leading Western-style artist in Japan during the early 20th century. Hodaka’s mother Fujio (1887–1987) was also an artist as was his older brother Tōshi (1911–1995). Contrary to all of them, Hodaka leaned towards abstraction which was until then not heard of within the family. It was therefore not until his father died in 1950 that Hodaka could embark on his own path. This print is part of a set of six that he created in 1992 for an exhibition at the Wall Museum in Suwako, Nagano Prefecture. The prints are based on photographs he took of various walls early in his life and the prints’ extraordinary size, detailing and attention to structural and surface features create an aura as if standing in front of the actual wall.

Details
Title
Beige Wall
Artist Life
1926 - 1995
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2021.51
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abstract image; washy light blue pigments mixed with white pigments, speckled with tiny dark spots on R and in C; brown and black speckled area in ULC and URC; band of gray pigment across the bottom of the image; vertical rectangular area in yellow pigment with black specks in LRC of image; wavy overlapping black and gray lines in URC
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