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YOSHIDA, Yuri

Name

YOSHIDA, Yuri

Degree

Ph.D. in Art History

HP (URL)

https://researchmap.jp/yuriyoshida

Status

Assistant Professor

Research Topic

Topological Imagination and Postwar American Art: Reconfiguring Space and Time in the 1960s and Beyond

My research in modern and contemporary art history centers on the question of how and why visual forms take on particular configurations at specific historical moments, and what such processes disclose about the entanglement of art and history. Currently, I focus on diverse artistic practices in American art since the 1960s, examining how technological developments and mathematical modes of thought have shaped visual expression, and how such perspectives may open new approaches to writing the history of postwar art.

Education and Academic Employment

Education

2022 Ph.D. in Art History, Rice University
2014 M.A. in Art History, Hunter College, The City University of New York
2011 M.A. in Value and Decision Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2009 B.S. in Mathematics, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Academic Employment

2024- Adjunct Lecturer, Musashi University
2023-2026 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Tokyo
2019-2020 William A. Camfield Fellow, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
2018-2019 The John and Dominique de Menil Fellow, The Menil Collection
2014-2015 Scholar-in-Residence, The Barnett Newman Foundation
2010-2012 Curatorial Assistant, Mori Art Museum
Fields of Research Interests

Modern and Contemporary Art History, American Art History, Historiography and Theory of Art History, Art and Science

Academic Publications

[Books]

  • Yoshida, Yuri. Barnett Newman and Post-war American Abstract Expressionism. Tokyo: Chuo Koron Bijutsu Shuppan, 2025 (in Japanese)

[Selected Essays]

  • “The Influence of Natural Sciences on Walter De Maria’s Production.” The Kajima Foundation for the Arts: Annual Research Report, vol. 40, 2023, pp. 283–293 (in Japanese)
  • “Placing Abstraction: Barnett Newman and the System of Historicization.” Ph.D. dissertation, Rice University, 2022
  • “Barnett Newman’s Bird’s-Eye View of His Contemporaries: An Analysis of Several November 1959 Drafts” Bijutsushi: The Journal of the Japan Art History Society, 2020, pp. 45–49 (in Japanese)
  • “Barnett Newman’s Perception of Artistic Genealogy and Production as Seen in His Criticism of Ad Reinhardt’s “Black” Paintings.” NACT Review: Bulletin of the National Art Center, Tokyo, 2019, pp. 51–68 (in Japanese)
  • “Barnett Newman’s Self-Historicization: Analysis of Late 1960s Letters on Deposit at the Barnett Newman Foundation.” Bijutsushi: The Journal of the Japan Art History Society, 2017, pp. 50–66 (in Japanese)
  • “The Depth of the Canvas: The Transformation of Spatial Awareness in Barnett Newman’s Paintings.” Bijutsushi: The Journal of the Japan Art History Society, 2012, pp. 302–319 (in Japanese)
Other Interests

Museum-going, regular exercise, translation, reading, and pursuing research even outside working hours.

Affiliated Academic Organizations

The Japan Art History Society
The Japanese Society for Aesthetics
ICOM Japan

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