Yasumasa Morimura
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Biography
Morimura was born in Osaka (1951), Japan. Lives in Osaka.
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2016
“Yasumasa Morimura”, National Museum of Modern Art, Osaka, Japam
“Yasumasa Morimura”, Sammlung Friedrichshof, Zurndorf, Austria
2014-2015
“Las Meninas Renacen de Noche (In Praise of Velàzquez: Handmaidens Reborn in the Night)”, Galeria Juana de Azipuru, Madrid Spain;
“Yasumasa Morimura: Las Meninas Renacen de Noche Luhring Augustine”, New York, NY
2013-2014
“Yasumasa Morimura: Theater of Self”, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburg, USA
2013
“Yasumasa Morimura: Rembrandt Room Revisited”, Hara Museum, Tokyo
“Las Meninas Renacen de Noche (In Praise of Velàzquez: Handmaidens Reborn in the Night)”, Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Major Retrospective, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
2012
Self Portrait as History of Art (extract), Miyanomori International Museum of Art, Sapporo
Moriennale, Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art, Riverwalk Gallery, Kitakyushu
A Study of Yasumasa Morimura, Mitsubishi-Jisho Artium, Fukuoka
Moriennale, Shizuoka City Museumof Art, Shizuoka
Requiem for the XX Century: Self Portraits in Motion, Ikkan Art Gallery, Singapore
2011
Requiem for Something – Art at the Summit of the Battlefield, the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Kobe, Japan
Depicted People: Women and Men. The Power of the “Others”: Microcosm of Yasumasa Morimura, the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Kobe, Japan
2010
A Requiem: Art on Top of the Battlefield, ShugoArts, Koto, Tokyo*
Requiem for Something – Art at the Summit of the Battlefield, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo, Japan; Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Toyota, Japan; the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan.
2008
Yasumasa Morimura – Requiem for the XX Century. Twilight of the Turbulent Gods, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France.
Yasumasa Morimura, Curated by Filippo Maggia, Byblos Art Gallery, Verona, Italy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2007
Yasumasa Morimura: Reflections, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI.
Yasumasa Morimura – Requiem for the XX Century. Twilight of the Turbulent Gods, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, Italy.
Yasumasa Morimura – Requiem for the XX Century. Twilight of the Turbulent Gods, Luhring Augustine, New York.
Yasumasa Morimura: Los Nuevos Caprichos, Shugo Arts, Tokyo
Yasumasa Morimura: My Life Through A Looking-Glass,” Reflex New Art Gallery
2006
An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo, Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Inc., Moscow, Russia*
2005
One Artist’s Theater, Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, Russia
Los Nuevos Caprichos, Galerie Taddeus Ropac, Paris, France
Galeria Juana De Aizpuru, Madrid, Spain
Los Nuevos Caprichos, Luhring Augustine, New York
Los Nuevos Caprichos, SHUGOARTS, Tokyo, Japan
2003
Barco Negro on the table, MEM, Osaka
The Artist’s Treasures, Shugoarts, Tokyo
Polyhedron of Yasumasa Morimura / Kalei de Scope, B Gallery, Osaka Seikei University
2002
Yasumasa Morimura, Galeria Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid
A Story of M’s Self-Portraits, Kawasaki City Museum, Kawasaki
A Photographic Show of Murmur and Hum, Bunkamura Gallery, Tokyo
Inside the Studio, Yasumasa Morimura, Japan Society, New York (talk)
SITE SantaFe, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Self-Portraits, Ca di Fa, Milan, Italy
An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo (Self-Portraits), Gallery Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid, Spain
An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo (Self-Portraits), Studio Guenzani, Milan, Italy
2001
Story of M’s Portrait, Museum Eki, Kyoto
Self-Portraits: An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo, Luhring Augustine, New York
Self-Portraits: An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France
Gallery Talk, Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden, North Salem, NY
A Hundred Polaroids, Rice Gallery by G2, Tokyo, Japan
2000
PhotoEspana, La Fabrica, Espacio de Cultura, Madrid
Fundacion Telefonica:Yasumasa Morimura Historia Del Arte, Madrid, Spain
1999
New Bronze Works, Nagai Gallery, Tokyo
White Cube, London
The Time with No Name, The Self with No Name, The Art Center of Academic Resources,
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Daughter of Art History, Luhring Augustine, New York
Yasumasa Morimura: The Name with no Name, The Self with no Name, The Center of
Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
1998
Morimura, Studio Guenzani, Milano
Self-Portrait As Art History, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; Marugame Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Kagawa
Galleria Severiarte, Arte Contemporanea, Bologna
1997
Monochrome, Soh Gallery, Tokyo
Kokoro o Kill, Soh Gallery, Tokyo
Art&Public, Geneve
Yasumasa Morimura, Actor/Actress. The Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, The McKinney
Avenue Contemporary, Dallas
Thaddeus Ropac Gallery, Paris, France
1996
Leg, Soh Gallery, Tokyo
Beauty unto Sickness, Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama
From van Gogh to Marilyn, Satani Gallery, Tokyo
Actress Series, Soh Gallery, Tokyo
Sharaku, Soh Gallery, Tokyo
Self-portrait as art History 1-3, Nishida Gallery, Nara
Actress Series, Marugame Genichiro Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Hands, Soh Gallery, Tokyo
Actress and Art History, Center for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne
Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama
Luhring Augustine, New York
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016
“Contemporary Artists vs. the Masters: Homage, Battle, Reclamation”, Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Battleboto, VT
“Photography and Film Construct”, Ringling College od Art and Design, Sarasota, FL
“Portrait of the Artist as Altar”, Frac Haute-Normandie, Festival Normandie Impressioniste, Normandy, France
2015-2016
“The 8th Asia Pacific Triennal of Contemporary Art (APT8)”, Queensald Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, Queensland Australia
“Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in art and Artifact”, Museum of Moving Image, Queens, NY
2015
“Studio Guenzani, Milano: 1986 – 2015: Molto – Tutto”, Studio Guenzani, Milan
“3rd Annual Collectors’ Contemporary Collaboration – Boundless Treasures: Inexhaustible and Limitless”, Hong Kong Art Centre, Hong Kong, China
“Collecting and Sharing: Trevor Fairbrother”, John T. Kirk, and the Hood Museum of Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
“Parasophia”, Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture, Kyoto, Japan
2014
Convergences:Selected Photographs from the Permanent Colelction, J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Gorgeus, Asian Art museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Hyper-resemblances, Miriam an Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY
Shape of Picture, ShugoArts, Tokyo
2013
Calendar for 2014, Art Space Niji, Kyoto
Printing Art of Twentieth Century, Museum of Obhiro, Hokkaido, Hokkaido
The Aesthetics of Photography-Five Elements Collection Exhibition 2013, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo
Situations and Exchanges: Fukoka Contemporary Art Chronicle, Fukoka Art Museum, Fukoka
2012
The 35th Anniversary of the National Museum of Art, Osaka: the Allure of the Collection, The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Portraits, Tokyo Takashimaya Nihonbashi Art Gallery X, Tokyo, The Museum of Kyoto
Boys or Girls?Who Cares?, Context Art, Miami, FL, USA
Caracteres, Galerie Sophie Scheidecker, Paris, France
In Character: Artist Role Play in Photography and Video, Addison Gallery of American Art, Androver, Massachussets
WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: images of Armed Conflict and its Aftermath, The museum of Fine Arts, Huston, TX; Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles, CA
2011
Identity Crisis: Authenticity, Attribution and Appropriation, Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY.
Role Models-Role Playing, Museum of Modern Art Salzburg, Salzburg Austria
2010
The Fifth Genre: Considering the Contemporary Still Life, Galerie Lelong, New York
Il Trucco e le Maschere, Curated by Danilo Eccher, Byblos Art Gallery, Verona, Italy
Decadence NOW! Visions of Excess, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic
Look Again,” Curated by Casey Fremont and Karline Moeller, Marlborough Chelsea, New York *
More Photographs than Bricks,” Luther W. Brady Art Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, D.C.*
Portraiture – A Voice from Silent Figures, the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan
Twenty Five, Luhring Augustine, New York, NY
Until Now, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN
2009
Starstruck: Contemporary Art and the Cult of Celebrity, The New Art Gallery, Walsall, UK. *
The Masked Portrait, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York.
2008
Art Is For The Spirit: Works from The UBS Art Collection. Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
Darkside – Photographic Desire and Sexuality Photographed, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Winterthur (Zurich), Switzerland *
Into the Atomic Sunshine, January 12 – February 10, 2008, The Puffin Room, New York.
2007
An Incomplete World: Works from The UBS Art Collection, the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia; Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Japan.
Celebrity, Jan. 20 – Apr. 29, 2007, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, AZ John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
NY C Photo, Phillips de Pury & Company, New York, NY
Role Exchange,” Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY
A New Reality: Black-and-White Photography in Contemporary Art, Jane Vorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, NJ
2006
Gary Tatinsian Gallery, Moscow, Russia
Portraits of Artists: A selection of photographic works from the collection of Rex Capital, Rhode Island. In collaboration with Olivier Renaud-Clement, Luhring Augustine, New York.
Masquerade: Representations and the self in contemporary art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia*
2005
Here Comes the Bogey-Man, Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY
Recent Acquisitions 2005: Some Versions of the Portrait, International Center of Photography, New York.
Rising Sun, Melting Moon. Contemporary art in Japan,” The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
Post Modern Portraiture,” The Logan Collection Vail, CO.006
2004
20th Anniersary Exhibition: The Copy Age-From Duchamps Thorough Warhol to Morimura, The Museum of Modern Art, Shiga, Japan
Takarazuka: The Land Of Dreams, Suntory Museum, Osaka. Travelled to Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery; Sogo Museum, Yokohama, Japan
Commodities Celebrities Death & Disaster, Salina Art Center, Kansas
Confronting Tradition: Contemporary Art from Kyoto,” Smith College museum of Art,
Northampton, MA
Camouflage, Surrogates, and Other Divisionary Tactics,” The Rashofsky House, Dallas, TX
Maestros in Early Period, Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo, Japan
Marilyn: From Anastasi to Weege, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York City
The Pretenders, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA
Revisiting History. Self-Portrait Photography, Cristinerose Josee Bienvenu Gallery, New York
The 1st Contemporary Art Concours, (as director and producer), Osaka contemporary Art Center, Osaka
Disguise, Manchester City Galleries, Manchester
Made in Mexico, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, MA, travels to UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Imag(in)ing the West: Photographs by Michiko Kon, Dinh Q. Le, Nikki Lee, Yasumasa and Tseng Kwong Chi, The Sheldon Art Galleries, Saint Louis, Missouri
2003
Not Afraid, Rubell Familly Collection, Miami, FL
Happiness, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Supernova: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection, SFMOMA, San Francisco
Influence, Anxiety & Gratitude, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA
Genomic Issue(s): Art and Science, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
The History of Japanese Photography, organized by the Japan Foundation and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Role Play Self-Portrait Photography, Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY
2002
Wonderland, Aeroplastics, Brussels
Chameleon Dreams, Julia Friedman Gallery, Chicago
Future Plan, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, Kobe
Masquerade, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI
Two Of Us, L.A. Galerie Lothar Albrecht, Frankfurt, Germany
The Floating World and Beyond”, Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
Art Downtown, Wall Street Rising, New York
Tableaux Vivants. Living Pictures and Attitudes in Photography, Film and Video, Kunstalle Wien, Austria
2001
Debut, Rice Gallery, Tokyo
Yasumasa Morimura, Sawako Goda, Kochi Prefectural Museum
The body and the sin, The 1st Valencia Biennale, ,Valencia
ABBILD – Recent Portraiture and Depiction, Landsmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria
Comunicacion Entre las Artes, Valencia Biennale, Spain
Recasting the Past: Beneath the Hollywood Tinsel, Main Art Gallery, California State University, Fullerton
Morimura Self-Portraits, An Inner Dialogue With Frida Kahlo, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan
A Contemporary Cabinet of Curiosities: Selections from the Vicki and Kent Logan Collection, CCAC Institute, Oakland California
Identities: Contemporary Portraiture, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts, Summit, NJ
Installed Collections/Collections Installed, Mason Gross School of the Arts/Zimmerli Museum of Art, New Brunswick, NJ
Bogus: Counterfeit Images and Contemporary Art, Castle Gallery, The College of New Rochelle
2000
The Paris Mint Museum Exhibition, Museum of la Monnaie, Paris
Le Sourires de Monna Lisa, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
The 3rd Kwangju Biennale Special Exhibition “Human and Gender, Kwangju, Korea
Cos-Play, Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam
Department Store of Contemporary Art, Yamanashi Prefectural Musuem of Art, Yamanashi
World Without End : Photography and the 20th Century, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Exhibtion for children 2000, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima
Gendai: Japanese Contemporary Art-Between the Body and Space, Center for Contemporary Art, Ujadowski Castle, Warsaw
Contemporary Photography from Japan, De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art, Tilburg, The Netherlands
Beauty Now, Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany
Zona F, Espai d’Art Contemporani, Castello (Valencia), Spain
Skin, Deste Foundation, Athens, Greece
Modernite Japonaise, Monnaie de Paris, Paris, France
Making Light: Wit and Humor in Photography, The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY
Staged: Constructions of Reality in Contemporary Photography, Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York
Narcisse Blesse: Autoportraits contemporains 1970-2000, Passage de Retz, Paris
Photography Now: An International Survey o Contemporary Photography, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
Contemporary Group Show, Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerpen, Belgium
Olympia Redux- Contemporary Artists Lookat Eduard Manet, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii
Photography Now, curated by s. Rubin, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
Contemporary Photography from Japan, De Pont foundation, Tilburg, Holland
1999
Fame: After Photography, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Tendence, Abbaye Saint-André d’art contemporain, Meymac, France
Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late Twentieth Century,” – “Regarding Beauty in Performance and the Media Arts, Hirshhorm Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington; Haus der Kunst, Munich
Kunstwelten im Dialog, Museum Ludwig, Köln
The 2nd Bangkok Experimental Film Festival, Bangkok, Thailand
Art at Work: Forty Years of the Chase Manhattan Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Contemporary Arts Museum
New Modernism for a new Millennium: Works by Contemporary Asian Artists from the Logan Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, C
Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late Twentieth Century, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Haus der Kunst, Munich
Ghost in the Shell: Photography and the Human Soul, 1850- 2000, Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
Who’s That Girl, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, Palazzo Lanfranchi, Lungarno Gambacorti, Pisa, Italy
Skin, curated by Andrea Gilbert, Deste Foundation Center For Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece
1998
Arret sur Image, Art&Public, Geneve Morimura
Rene Magritte and contemporary art, an influence on ideas and facts, or the puzzle never solved, Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Oostende (Belgium)
Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie, Arles
Electronically Yours, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
The 80’s, Culturgest, Lisbon
LIFESTYLE-International Art in the Border Areas of Fashion, Design, Styling, Interiors,
Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria
Fetishes & Fetishisms, Passage de Retz, Paris
Issey Miyake, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris
Technotherapy, Osaka City Central Public Hall
Tastes and Pursuits: Japanese Art in the 1990s, New Delhi National Modern Museum, New Delhi, India
Recycling Art History, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA
La Fotografia Y La Moda, Galeria Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid, Spain
Elias Fine Art, Boston, MA
Rosso Vivo, PAC-Padiglione d’Art Contemporanea, Milan, Italy
Luhring Augustine, New York
A Portrait of Our Times: An Introduction to the Logan Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
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2004
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McQuaid, Cate. Review of “Made in Mexico” at the ICA, THE BOSTON GLOBE, January 23, 2004, p.13 – 18.
“Mexican Wave,” ARTREVIEW, State of the Art section, December/January 2004, p. 18
Millis, Christopher. “Rough Trade: The ICA’s Mexico state of mind”, THE BOSTON PHOENIX, January 30, 2004, Arts p. 11.
Perez. David. “La Certeza Vulnerable. Cuerpo y Fotografia en el Siglo XXI,” FotoGGafia, p.73
“Pespective@25. A Quarter Century of New Art in Houston,” Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 2004, p. 87
“Supernova. Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection,” San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art, D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers, INC, New York, p. 127, 136-137
“Takarazuka: The Land Of Dreams,” Suntory Museum, Osaka. (exhibition catalogue)
THE ART NEWSPAPER, February fairs section, February 2004, p. 19
Vicario, Gilbert. “Made in Mexico. Institute of Contemporary Art Boston,” D.A.P., pp.68-73 (exhibition catalogue)
Williams, Gilda. “What Are you Looking At,” TATE ECT., issue 2, Autumn 2004, pp. 26-33
West Shearer. “Portraiture,” Oxfort History of Art, 2004, pp.204-211
2003
“Amazing Pictures,” THE SANTA FE’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS, February-March
“Constructed Realities: Contemporary Photography,” Orlando Museum of Art, pp. 4-5 (exhibition catalogue)
“Curve. The Female Nude Now,” Universe, 2003, pp. 148-149
Kalb, Peter. “H.H. Arnason. History of Modern Art. Painting Sculpture, Architecture, photography. Fifth Edition”, Prentice Hall, Inc., 2003, p. 759
“Insights/Dialogues,” Colorado Contemporary Arts Association, p. 13 (booklet)
Johnson C., Patricia. “Best of The East”, HOUSTON CHRONICLE, Sunday, March 2, p. 8-9
Lacayo. Richard. “The Rise and Rise of Asian Art”, TIMES, March 31, 2003, pp. 184-186
McQuaid, Cate. “Something Borrowed,” THE BOSTON GLOBE, Weekend Art &performance, Friday, May 30, 2003, pp.C15-C18
“Masquerade,” Jonh Michael Kohler Arts Center, p. 3 (exhibition booklet)
Marsh, Margaret. Watts, Michelle. Mayon, Craig. “A.R.T. Art, Reaseach, Theory,” Second Edition, Oxford, 2003, pp. 16-17
Penalas, Seve. “Mythology and Genealogy”, Autorretratos, Self-Portraits, Exit No. 10, pp. 68-73
“Subjective Realities. Works from the REFCO Collection of Contemporary Photography,”
published by the REFCO Group, LTD., New york and Chicago, 2003, pp. 170-171
“The Art World II: Border Patrol,” THE BOSTON PHOENIX, December 12, 2003, p.6
“The History of Japanese Photography,” The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Yale University Press, p.261, p.294-295, p. 350-351 (exhibition catalogue)
West, Shearer. “Portraiture,” , Oxford History of Art, p. 211
2002
Braque, Dominique. “Mauvais Genre(s) erotisme, pornographie, art contemporain”, Edition du Regard, Seuil, 2002, pp.96, 113-119 (French)
Delbanco, Nicolas. “In Praise of Imitation.On the sincerest form of flattery”, HARPER’S
MAGAZINE, July 2002, pp. 57-63 (illustration)
Folie, Sabine and Glkasmeier, Micheal. “Tableaux Vivantes: Lebende und Attituden in
Fotographie, Film und Video”, Kunsthalle Wien, May 24-August 25 2002, pp. 154-
157 (exhibition catalogue)
Hunt, David. “Self Evident. Artists portray their favorite muses: themselves, Smock, Volume 2, No. 1, Winter 2002, pp. 66-69
Luci-Smith, Edward. “Art Tomorrow,” published byTerrail, p. 69
“Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 110,” p. 265 (exhibition catalogue)
Melo, Alexandre. “Arte Pos – 11 Septembro”, EXPRESSO, April 13 2002, pp. 71-74 (article in Portugese)
Randall Thomson, Teri. ”Frida on His Mind”, Pasatiempo/The Santa Fe New Mexican, February 15-21 2002, cover story, pp. 18-19, 22
SITE SantaFe, exhibitions program, Winter/Spring 2002
“Short Stories on Photography. The Joseph and Elaine Monsen Collection at the Henry Art Gallery,” Faye G. Allen Center for the Visual Arts, p. 37 (exhibiton catalogue)
Smith Ridley, Julia. “Greensboro, North Carolina,” ART PAPERS MAGAZINE, Reviews
Southeast section, November-December 2002, p.43
Sonkin, Rebecca. “Morimura Double Shot a Succes”, Art & Auction, Marketfile, show review, p.107
`THE MIAMI HERALD, Art Basel Calendar, December 1, 2002, p. 8AB.
The Logan Collection A Portrait of our Times. A Collector’s Odysey and Philosophy,” p.18,
pp.105-106
The Santa Fe’s Monthly Magazine of the Arts, February/March 2002
“This is a Party!”, EXIT, No. 5, 2002, p. 161 (illustration)
Tobin, Richard. “Thomas Demand and Yasumasa Morimura”, The Santa Fe’s Monthly Magazine
of the Arts, April 2002, exhibition review, p.41
Tuchman, Phyliss. “A Transforming Experience,” DAILY NEWS, Friday November 15, p. 75
2001
ABBILD, Recent Portraiture and Depiction, Springer-Verlag, Vienna, Austria (exhibiton catalogue)
“Crossculture Facts: Yasumusa Morimuras Rollenspiele, Frida Kahlo, Actress, Daughter of Art History”, Artinvestor, No. 3 pp. 30-4
Dan Bishoff,” face to face with some startling visages,” The Sunday Star-Ledger, April 8,
Spotlight: 1-2
Der Spiegel, exhibition review, 45 / 2001, p.256
Espinoza Micheal, “Senora Morimura, The next best thing to being Frida Kahlo is being Frida Kahlo”, Detour, Fall Fashion, p. 135
FleArt.com, Special Report, show review (inTaiwanese)
Halpert Hay, Peter. “Image Conscious. Contemporay Dealers look at-and to- photography”, Talk
of the trade section, Art & Auction, December, Fall Sales, pp. 72-74
Honigman, Ana. “Yasumusa Morimura Luhring Augustine”, Flash Art, November-December, show review, p. 94
“Japan’s Man of Many Faces”, Newsweek Magazine, August 6: 5
Kim, Jinyoung. “Four Portrait Photographers”, Haute, Volume 8, N.85, October, pp.80-84
Morimura (illustration), Korean publication
Kyuryodo, “The Ginza Art Space 75-00”, Contemporary Art, text in Japanese, illustrations, pp. 142-43, Shiseido Co. LTD.
Letran Vvian. “Reworking the Movies Into Fine Art”, LOS ANGELES TIMES, Friday September 21
“Luhring Augustine Gallery”, International Exhibitions, show review, Japan, Issue 1, October- November, 2001, p. 136 (illustration)
Marco Ligas Losi, “Don DeLillo”, Tema Celeste, Art Life, Summer, pp.104-105, illustration
“Morimura Self-Portraits: An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo”, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art Catalogue, Contemporary Art Catalogue, July-September 30
Nakamura Marie-Pierre, “New York Femmes”, Art Actuel, No. 16, September-October pp. 64-5
Princenthal, Nancy. ”Yasumusa Morimura At Luhring Augustine”, Art in America, December, pp. 110-111
Pappalardo, Bethany A. “Yasumusa Morimura Luhring Augustine”, Tema Celeste, reviews section, November-December, p. 78 (on-line article,www.temaceleste.com)
Smith Roberta, “Yasumusa Morimura, Art in Review”, The New York Times, September 21 pp. 30
2000
“Art at Work. Fourty Year of the JP Morgan Chase Collection,” The Chase Manhattan
Corporation, 2000, pp. 218-219
Camhi, Leslie, “A Forgotten Gender Bender”, ARTnews, Vol. 98 No. 10: 168-170
Cabello/ Carceller, “Las mil caras de la Historia”, Photo Periodico, Ano III, No. 9, June, cover pp. 12-13
“D. MacCash, “New developments, CAC surveys the state of the art of photography, The Times Picaynne, Friday July 14th
“Fundacion Telefonica: Yasumasa Morimura Historia Del Arte,” Madrid, Spain, exhibition
catalogue
Goodman, Jonathan, “Yasumasa Morimura, Daughter of Art History”, Contemporary Visual Arts, Issue 26 p. 70
Hunter, Sam, John Jacobus, and Daniel Wheeler, “Modern Art,” New York: The Vendome Press
Linduff, Katheryn M.; Schultz, Bernard; Wilkins, David G., “Art Past Art Present,” 4th edition,
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall
New Observations, Winter, Issue #124, cover illustration
Poshyananda, Apinan, “Positioning Contemporary Asian Art,” Art Journal, Vol. 59, No. 1, Spring pp. 10-13, illus.
Smith, Joel, “Making Light: Wit and Humor in Photography,” The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, exhibition catalogue
“The face of change 100 years of self portraits”, Lis/01 Magazine, Spring/Summer: 126-127
Warr, Tracey and Jones, Amelia (ed.), “The Artist’s Body”, Phaidon Press:36-37,247, 259,155,2-3
Williams, Gregory, “Making History,” ArtByte, January / February, Vol. 2 No. 5: 60-7
1999
D.P., “Putting Themselves in the Picture”, The Art Newspaper, No. 95, September: 72
Donovan, Sharon, “Cajun Modern”, Metropolitan Home, March/ April: 136-137
“Gallerioita kerroksittain”, Petr Rehor, Taide Art Magazine, June: 20-21
Glueck, Grace, The New York Times, Friday, October 8: E37
Halle, Howard, “Dude Looks Like A Lady”, Time Out New York, Sept. 23-30, Issue No. 209: 62
“Male/ Female”, Aperture 156, Summer: 58
Madoff, Steven Henry, Time Magazine, September: 25/26
“New Modernism for a new Millennium: Works by Contemporary Asian Artists from the Logan
Collection”, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, exhibition catalogue
“October Art Listings”, Shout Magazine, October: 14
“Regarding Beauty: A View of the Late Twentieth Century”, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, Haus der Kunst, Munich, exhibition catalogue
“Skin,” Deste Foundation Center For Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece, text by Andrea Gilbert, exhibition catalogue
“Visiting New Chelsea with Cecilia Dean”, Marie Claire Japan, December, No. 7: 52-3
“Who’s That Girl”, Sandra Gering Gallery, New York, Palazzo Lanfranchi, Lungarno Gambacorti, Pisa, Italy,
exhibition catalogue
1998
Ackley, Clifford S. “PhotoImage, Printmaking 60’s to 90’s”, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 83
Morimura
“A Portrait of Our Times: An Introduction to the Logan Collection”, San Francisco Museum of
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Barclay Morgan, Anne. “Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose”, Camera Austria 59/60: 133-134
Danto, Arthur C. “On the Rights of those Photographed” (photo only), TEMA CELESTE,
March-April: 40
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Goldberg, Roselee. Performance Living Art Since 1960, Abrams, 1998, p. 123
Juxtapoz, Erotica, Volume II: 56
Madoff, Steven Henry, “Pop Surrealism”, Artforum, October: 120
“Master Breasts”, Aperture Foundation, Inc., New York: 84
“Recycling Art History”, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Exhibition catalogue.
“Summer Preview”, Artforum, May 1998: 70
“Self-Portrait As Art History”; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; National Museum of Modern
Art, Kyoto; Marugame Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Kagawa-exhibition
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1997
“1 Minute Scenario”, Le Printemps de Cahors, France, Exhibition catalogue
Annear, Judy. “Peepshow: Inside Morimura’s Looking Glass”, ART ASIA PACIFIC, No.13
Avgikos, Jan. ARTFORUM, April: 90-91
HALBJAHRESPROGRAMM: AUSSTELLUNGEN 1. JAHRESHALFTE 1997, Kunsthalle Wein
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Hicks, Robert. “A Japanese View of Western Film Goddesses”, THE VILLAGER, December 25
Johnson, Ken. “Eyes on the Prize”, ART IN AMERICA, April: 41-45, 135
Kutner, Janet. “Looking back while moving ahead”, THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, May 25.
Kutner, Janet. “Shutter to think this is reality”, THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Saturday, October 4, p. 1C
LUST UND LEERE: JAPANISCHE PHOTOGRAPHIE DER GEGENWART, Kunsthalle Wien
exhibition catalogue
NEW ART, Eds. Roxana Marcoci, Diana Murphy, Eve Sinaiko. Harry N. Abrams: New York
“Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose”, Exhibition catalogue,Guggenheim Museum, New York
“Sleepy-Time Art”, THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, December 8
Stephen Greco, “Art & Fashion’s Delicate Dance”, ARTnews, Sept. 1997, pp. 120-3
“Yasumasa Morimura, Actor/Actress”. The Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Exhibition
catalogue.
“Yasumasa Morimura”, Juxtapoz, Winter, pp. 23-25
1996
THE NOW ART BOOK. Japan: Shiseido and Korinsha Press & Co., Ltd.
Cantor, Judy. “The Artist Stripped Bare” THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 8 pp. 63-65.
Gumpert, Lynn. “Glamour Girls”, ART IN AMERICA, July pp. 62-65.
Benaim, Laurence. “La Mode en Capitales”, LE MONDE, Oct. 10 pp. 1
“Style and Gossip”, MARIE CLAIRE, November pp. 85
Brubach, Holly. “But Is It Art?”, THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, November 17: 67
“The Hugo Boss Prize”, GUGGENHEIM MAGAZINE, Fall: 8
Bloom, Amy. “A Face in the Crowd”, VOGUE, December pp. 292-297
Colman, David. “More, More, Morimura”, INTERVIEW, December: 68
Cotter, Holland. “A SoHo Sampler: Short List for Prize”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, Friday
November 22: C26
Holch, Allegra. “Pleats Please: A Canvas for Guest Artists”. WOMENS WEAR DAILY,
Oct. 8: 20
Smith, Roberta. “Seeing 3 Images in One Face”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, Friday December 6
ELLE: SPECIAL FEATURE, No.145, November, with Issey Miyake