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Minidoka revisited : the paintings of Roger Shimomura
- Title
- Minidoka revisited : the paintings of Roger Shimomura / William W Lew ; with contributions by Roger Daniels [and others].
- Author
- Shimomura, Roger, 1939-
- Publication
- Clemson, S.C. : Lee Gallery, Clemson University ; Seattle : Distributed by University of Washington Press, 2005.
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- Description
- 127 pages : color illustrations; 20 cm
- Summary
- Sansei painter, printmaker, performance artist, teacher and collector Roger Shimomura is best known for works that fuse pop art, the appropriated traditions of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, comic book characters and other pop culture symbols to deliver barbed messages about stereotyping and racism in America. Incarcerated along with his family in the Puyallup Assembly Center, Washington, when he was two, and in the Minidoka concentration camp in south central Idaho from the ages of three to five, the camp experience informs much of his work. Shimomura began exploring the theme of the World War II concentration camps with his series Minidoka (1978-79), paintings focused on the colorful, flat style of ukiyo-e and pop art. Containing only subtle references to the concentration camp experience, Shimomura asserted that first and foremost an artist must be able to sell his work. He developed a style at once accessible and appealing, gradually adding cartoon icons and comic book characters to create works that were visually arresting and narratively ambiguous cultural mash-ups. Shimomura's adoption of ukiyo-e and pop art styles has drawn comparisons to his contemporary, artist Masami Teraoka. Appealing to a generation weaned on Mickey Mouse, Superman, Dick Tracy, and Bruce Lee movies, he inserted subtle and later more open challenges to the racist undertones that he encountered in America.
- Subject
- Shimomura, Roger, 1939- > Exhibitions
- Shimomura, Roger, 1939-
- Minidoka Relocation Center > In art > Exhibitions
- Minidoka Relocation Center
- 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945 > Japanese Americans > Art > Exhibitions
- Stereotypes (Social psychology) in art > Exhibitions
- Racism in art > Exhibitions
- Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 > Américains d'origine japonaise > Art > Expositions
- Stéréotypes dans l'art > Expositions
- Racisme dans l'art > Expositions
- Art
- Japanese Americans
- Racism in art
- Stereotypes (Social psychology) in art
- Genre/Form
- exhibition catalogs.
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Catalogues d'exposition.
- Note
- Catalog of exhibition at Lee Gallery, Clemson University, Sept. 12, 2005-Oct. 21, 2005.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Minidoka revisited : the paintings of Roger Shimomura / William W. Lew -- Ethnic cleansing in America? The mass incarceration of Japanese Americans, 1942-46 / Roger Daniels -- Some comments by a law professor / Eric L. Muller -- "That's for your ayatollah, you Chinaman!" Art, ethics, and social injustice / Daniel Wueste -- Midwife at Minidoka : Toku Shimomura and World War II / Susan L. Smith -- An interview with Roger Shimomura, 15 June 2005 / Krystal Reiko Hauseur.
- ISBN
- 0295985836
- 9780295985831
- OCLC
- ocm64224703
- 64224703
- SCSB-1384505
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library