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Japanese Women Find Artistic Freedom In America

Postby Mulboyne » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:39 pm

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SFGate: Japanese women thrive in Bay Area arts scene
On a recent Friday night, fashionably dressed young Japanese men and women jostled in a downtown gallery, sipping wine and celebrating their own - six artists based in the Bay Area who were showcasing their paintings and photos. "My photography is simply a challenge to try my creativity as an artist and a designer," said Akko Terasawa, 24, a photographer and graphic design student at the Academy of Art University who moved to San Francisco in 2004...Young, creative and ambitious, Terasawa exemplifies the typical modern Japanese emigres who are flocking to the United States in search of artistic and personal freedom. More likely to be female than male, many are inspired by cultural icons such as musician Yoko Ono and conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama, both of whom became famous after coming to the United States. More than 60 percent of the 39,400 foreign-born Japanese living in the Bay Area are women, according to the Census Bureau's 2006 American Community Survey...Female artists, especially, face obstacles in the elitist conservative Japanese art world, said Midori Yoshimoto..."The situation has changed over the course of 40 years. It is somewhat better now," Yoshimoto said. But many female artists "still cannot stay in Japan because the art world is very conservative there, self-confined in a traditional mold"..."Right now, Japan is ruled by my father's generation - typical Japanese politicians are 60 or older," said San Francisco artist Ayu Tomikawa, 36. "I think truly modern Japan might appear when my generation" reaches that age. Growing up in a remote village in the south of Japan, Tomikawa wasn't expected to do well in school, but to get married and have children. Instead, she moved to San Francisco, dyed her hair pink, sang in a female punk band, and became famous in the local art scene for her woodcut prints featuring fantastic adventures of Hato the alien...more...

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Postby jim katta » Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:04 am

the irony of this very real trend: most of the japanese women who move to the u.s. simply get married and have babies just like they would have in japan. Sure they do little artistic stuff here and there, and have a freer voice to say their opinion, but the end result is the same--very few go on to achieve any significant recognition in their chosen field of interest. so basically, in my opinion, these are just women looking to not have to be so fashionable, not have to play the traditional jp housewife role, and have the rights of american women. this is not progressive, or artistic, it's merely opportunistic at the expense of their own country which is suffering a population drought.

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Postby jim katta » Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:07 am

oh, and just in case I didn't offend enough...

Let me say, as an american now living in japan, the VAST majority of japanese women that decide to move to america are the ugly, or extremely average looking ones who are, on average, under-achievers. most of the hot, well educated japanese women I've met are almost always living in Japan, or only living abroad as a temporary experience. that factor also probably has something to do with these expat jp women deciding to move to the u.s., especially considering that there are so many u.s. men who clamor for even the ugliest of asian woman as long as she looks asian and speaks with a foreign accent. and don't think many asian women don't know already know this.

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Postby Charles » Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:10 am

I was acquainted with several Japanese expats in my classes at art school. One of them told me the story about how she felt constrained while living in Japan, and she was totally unable to create artworks while in Japan, but she felt productive and was quite active while living in the US.
I note that none of these women were particularly good artists. They all seemed to trade on their "exotic foreigner" reputation to get attention for their mediocre work.
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Postby prolly » Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:52 am

Charles wrote:I note that none of these women were particularly good artists. They all seemed to trade on their "exotic foreigner" reputation to get attention for their mediocre work.


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Postby Greji » Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:34 am

jim katta wrote:oh, and just in case I didn't offend enough...

Let me say, as an american now living in japan, the VAST majority of japanese women that decide to move to america are the ugly, or extremely average looking ones who are, on average, under-achievers. most of the hot, well educated japanese women I've met are almost always living in Japan, or only living abroad as a temporary experience. that factor also probably has something to do with these expat jp women deciding to move to the u.s., especially considering that there are so many u.s. men who clamor for even the ugliest of asian woman as long as she looks asian and speaks with a foreign accent. and don't think many asian women don't know already know this.

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There is a lot to that. Also for the fug ugly ones, it is a possible chance to get married easier. As Take so frequently loves to mention, some self-described "Asiaphiles" will jump a bush on the rumor a snake was in it.

But I can't speak much on PRs in the states. I do know that I happen to know one J-lady who is quite attractive, who has advanced upward quite a bit as a career OL who is still a free spirit. She freely admits that going overseas as a "yellow taxi" when she was younger, was one of the better times of her life. She could pick who ever she wanted, get laid whenever and as many times as she wanted and had no strings attached, with no chance of anyone back home finding out, or having an adverse affect on her job. Needless to say, the purpose of her trips were "to study". Shame she don't like goats....
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Postby Adhesive » Tue Jun 10, 2008 9:57 am

jim katta wrote:oh, and just in case I didn't offend enough...

Let me say, as an american now living in japan, the VAST majority of japanese women that decide to move to america are the ugly, or extremely average looking ones who are, on average, under-achievers...


The same could be said about western men moving to Japan.
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Postby jim katta » Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:12 am

"The same could be said about western men moving to Japan."

EXACTLY!

Which is why I find it funny that people give the sleazebags who come to japan so much grief, when the don't seem to realize asian women are doing exactly the same thing in the U.S., UK and Canada.
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Postby xenomorph42 » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:27 am

jim katta wrote:"The same could be said about western men moving to Japan."

EXACTLY!

Which is why I find it funny that people give the sleazebags who come to japan so much grief, when the don't seem to realize asian women are doing exactly the same thing in the U.S., UK and Canada.


Interesting valid point!

But I can't quite agree that all the Japanese women that come to the states, that try to get into the arts (L.A. in particular)are ugly. Most that I met(...and I mean most) were really fine, I mean, badass! I think to generalize that all Japanese women that move to the states have a facial deficit is just whacked.
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Postby maraboutslim » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:38 am

My daughter attends Japanese school in San Francisco and I assure you that the Japanese women who accompany their husbands who come to California for work are equally as "fugly" as the single Japanese women here. I don't think the attractiveness or married vs. single is a factor at all.

I think the reason you find Japanese women in Japan more attractive than in the states is that there are a lot more to choose from in Japan. At any given moment you can stand at an intersection in Tokyo and see 100 chicks you'd be happy to sleep with. You don't notice the 300 also in your field of vision that are average or ugly, because the hot ones are dominating your attention. When you are in California or New York, you are seeing them in much smaller numbers, perhaps even individually, and so the 3 to 1 ugly to hot ratio is much easier to see.
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Postby Charles » Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:40 am

prolly wrote:bingo.

In all fairness, I was talking about undergrad art students, and they all suck. Well except me of course. But then, I was a 38 year old undergrad who had arts jobs they could only dream of.
I did recently find one of them on the web, though. Yeah, her work still sucked.
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Postby kurohinge1 » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:28 pm

Mulboyne wrote:
. . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .
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Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's work called "Dots Obsession : Infinity Mirrored Room" at an exhibition in France.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:54 pm

Mulboyne wrote:. . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama .


I Love Me, a film about famous OCD artist Yayoi Kusama
tokyomango.com September 17, 2009 .... a documentary about celebrated avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama. I have always been fascinated with this woman —]...more..[/URL]

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Postby Catoneinutica » Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:01 pm

Leave it to a Japanese woman with OCD to delve deeeep into the vast ocean of J-anal-retentiveness and come up with an installation that looks like a herd of uvula-shaped spotted dildos.

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-If only Mulboyne would post more about that exhibition of photos and narratives presented by a group of young Japanese/European haafu people. Now that's stimulating, thought-provoking conceptual art!
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Re: Mmmm

Postby Taro Toporific » Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:21 pm

Mulboyne wrote:
. . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .


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Postby Taro Toporific » Mon Apr 06, 2015 5:14 pm

Mulboyne wrote: . . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .


Yayoi Kusama is named the most popular artist in the world
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Yayoi Kusama’s trademark polka-dotted sculptures and mirror installations proved a huge draw, with up to 9,000 flocking to her touring exhibition a day – making her exhibitions the most visited in the world in 2014. The Art Newspaper yesterday released its annual figures for the most visited exhibitions in the world, saying 2014 “belongs to Yayoi Kusama”...
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Re: Japanese Women Find Artistic Freedom In America

Postby Russell » Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:51 am



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Re: Japanese Women Find Artistic Freedom In America

Postby Screwed-down Hairdo » Sat Apr 23, 2016 5:18 pm

Whatever happened to Catone?
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Re: Japanese Women Find Artistic Freedom In America

Postby Coligny » Sat Apr 23, 2016 5:48 pm

Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Whatever happened to Catone?


Still locked in Taro's basement...
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Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Apr 23, 2016 7:19 pm

Coligny wrote:
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Whatever happened to Catone?

Still locked in Taro's basement...

Nah, I provide much better. He's in my meth lab trailer in the So-Cal desert, Joshua Tree. Wanna visit? :twisted:
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(Late one night four years ago, Catone ran away to So-Cal without a word---without his wife.)
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Postby Screwed-down Hairdo » Sat Apr 23, 2016 8:56 pm

Wow! Brave guy.
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Postby Coligny » Sat Apr 23, 2016 11:08 pm

Soooo... There is a stuffed sugar mama available in Tokyo ?

She be cat lady ?
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Postby Taro Toporific » Sun Apr 24, 2016 1:14 am

Coligny wrote:Soooo... There is a stuffed sugar mama available in Tokyo ?
She be cat lady ?


Dog lady.
Catone left without a word, wife or his dog.
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Re: Mmmm

Postby Marked Trail » Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:15 pm

Mulboyne wrote: . . . many are inspired by cultural icons such as . . . conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama . . .




Yayoi Kusama's pumpkin sculpture on Naoshima has been swept out to sea.

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Happier Pumpkin Days...
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Postby Marked Trail » Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:38 pm

Marked Trail wrote:Yayoi Kusama's pumpkin sculpture on Naoshima has been swept out to sea.


FOUND!

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