Yoshiko Shimada was born in 1959 in Tokyo, lives and works in Chiba. Shimada graduated from Scripps College in 1982 and received Ph.D. from Kingston University, London in 2015. She explores the themes of cultural memory and the role of women in the Asia-Pacific War, as both aggressors and victims. As methods of expression, she uses printmaking, installation, video, performance, research and archiving.
When Emperor Showa passed away in 1988, Shimada began to create artworks about violence, war, women and Japanese history and nationalism. With her research of the roles of women in a male-centric environment, she attempts to look critically at conventional feminism. Her works address the power structures within organisations such as the Japan Women's Association, the roles and responsibilities of Japanese women, and what sorts of positions they held along with Korean "comfort women" during and after the Second World War.
Shimada also conducted fieldwork in Asia - the Philippines, Korea, Indonesia and Thailand - to gather information not only about women during the war period, but also about falsehoods and truths in the home and community.
Recent years, she also works as an art historian and archivist. Her research interests include art and politics in the post-war Japan, alternative art education, and feminism.
[Yoshiko Shimada] Born in 1959 in Tokyo. Lives and works in Chiba. Shimada graduated from Scripps College in 1982 and received Ph.D. from Kingston University, London in 2015. She explores the themes of cultural memory and the role of women in the Asia-Pacific War, as both aggressors and victims. As methods of expression, she uses printmaking, installation, video, performance, research and archiving. She also works as an art historian and archivist. Her research interests include art and politics in the post-war Japan, alternative art education, and feminism. Her works have been shown widely in exhibitions such as “Fanatic Heart”, Para Site, Hong Kong (2022-2023), "Spirit Labor: Duration, Difficulty, and Affect", GARAGE Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow (2021-2022), “Japan Unlimited”, MuseumsQuartier Wien (2019), “After ‘Freedom of Expression?’”, Aichi Triennale (2019) and “Beyond Hiroshima” Tel Aviv University Art Gallery (2015). In 2017, she curated “From Nirvana to Catastrophe: Matsuzawa Yutaka and His ‘Commune in Imaginary Space’” at Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo. She currently lectures on feminism and art at the University of Tokyo.
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How much is your Labour of Love?
Yoshiko Shimada 9 Apr - 2 May 1996 Tokyo私が去年従軍慰安婦(アジア・太平洋戦争中の日本軍性奴隷)について作品を発表した時、「彼女らは売春婦だったのだから仕方がない」「兵士には性的慰安が必要」「売春は必要悪」という声が聞かれました。その時思った非常に素朴な疑問は「なぜ男ばかり性的慰安が必要なんだ」そして「なぜそれを女が無償または安く(それもさげすまれながら)提供しなくていけないんだ」ということでした。 それは沖縄のレイプ事件の報道を読んでも思ったことで、基地売春は黙認されていて、フィリピン人の売春婦の傷害事件は記事にもならないのに、日本人少女の強姦は大騒ぎになり、その上司令官は「レンタカーを借りる金で買春すればよかった」とコメントする・・・。基本的には「若い男がいれば性的慰安が必要なのは当然」で単にその「手段」が悪かった、のでしょうか? 男に性的慰安が必要とされているのは、「本能」とか「男女の根本的性欲メカニズムの違い」からなどという人がまだいますが、人間のセックスは動物的本能からすでにはずれてしまっていますし、男女間の性欲の違いは生物学的に立証されているものではありません。これはやはり「男は外で働いているから慰安が必要、女の仕事は男を慰めること」という労働の性別的分業制の意識がいまだに強くあるためではないでしょうか?男は生産労働、女は再生産労働(労働力と生命の再生産)という図式によれば「近代家庭」は生産労働に従事する男の「憩いの場」、明日への活力を養う場として機能してきました。ここにはいわゆる家事と共に、性的慰安としてのセックスも含まれるでしょう。ただそこには売春と違って「愛」という前提があり、それゆえ無償でなされています。しかしその点を除けば、売春と家庭内性的慰安の社会的機能は基本的に同じです。 「セックスの未来形」というと、個人の性的欲望が無限に拡大していくようなファンタジーとして描かれることが多いですが、基本的にはセックスは二人の人間間の関係で、人間は社会的動物ですからその関係は純粋にセクシャルなものではあり得ません。「セックスの未来形」は今隣に寝ている人と明日どんな関係を持つか、持ちたいか、ということだと思います。 嶋田美子Read more -
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Yayoi Kusama, Yoshiko Shimada, Shinro Otake, Mtsuo Kanou, Reiko Ikemura, Sigmar Polke, Imi Knoebel, Francesco Clemente, Joseph Beuys 21 Nov - 20 Dec 1995 Tokyo -
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Yoshiko Shimada
New book "応答せよ! 絵画者 中村宏インタビュー" (Interview with Hiroshi Nakamura) 15 Oct 2021The new book '応答せよ! 絵画者 中村宏インタビュー' (Interview with Hiroshi Nakamura) edited by Yoshiko Shimada is published by 白順社 (Hakujun-sha). Title: '応答せよ! 絵画者 中村宏インタビュー' (Interview with...Read more -
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"Spirit Labor: Duration, Difficulty, and Affect", GARAGE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, Moscow 9 Sep 2021Yoshiko Shimada will participate in 'Spirit Labor: Duration, Difficulty, and Affect' at GARAGE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART in Moscow, from 10th September 2021 to 30th...Read more -
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"Radical Spiritualism" Online Conference / Workshop 15 Jul 2021Yoshiko Shimada will be holding an onine conference / workshop 'Radical Spiritualism' from July to October 2021. Title: Radical Spiritualism Program: 17 Jul. [Introduction: SHIMADA...Read more -
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"Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition Kansai" L-Osaka, Osaka 15 Jul 2021Yoshiko Shimada will participate in 'Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition Kansai' at L-Osaka, from 16th to 18th July 2021. Title: 'Non-Freedom of Expression Exhibition Kansai'...Read more