Yuko Shiraishi Purple Stripe 1989 screenprint Ed.30. 62 x 60 cm framed

Purple Stripe

£1,450

H 62 cm x W 60 cm

Screenprint. Framed

Edition 30

1989

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Yuko Shiraishi Red Stripe 1989 screenprint Ed.30. 62 x 60 cm framed

About the Artist

Shiraishi was born in Tokyo in 1956 and moved to London to study painting at Chelsea School of Art in 1978. She is recognised for her often large and minimal abstract canvases exploring the formal properties of colour and compositon.

Bands of contrasting colours and tones ranging from delicate layered organic brushwork to sections of heavier grainy and combed surfaces interplay to create formal rather than illusionistic space. Shiraishi’s stunning use of colour, tone and composition make her works seductive to the eye and the senses yet at the same time fascinate as intellectual explorations into the formal language of painting.

Shiraishi has exhibited widely including the UK, Germany, Switzerland and Japan and her works are held in major public collections and museums around the world. These include; Arts Council of Great Britain, British Museum, Government Art Collection, London; Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield UK; Max Bill-George Vantongerloo Foundation, Zumikon, Switzerland; Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany; McCrory Corporation, New York, USA; Ludwig Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary; The National Museum of Art, Osaka; Ohara Museum, Kurashiki; Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan.

Red Stripe

£1,450

H 62 cm x W 60 cm

Screenprint. Framed

Edition 30

1989

Ships from: United Kingdom

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About the Artist

Shiraishi was born in Tokyo in 1956 and moved to London to study painting at Chelsea School of Art in 1978. She is recognised for her often large and minimal abstract canvases exploring the formal properties of colour and compositon.

Bands of contrasting colours and tones ranging from delicate layered organic brushwork to sections of heavier grainy and combed surfaces interplay to create formal rather than illusionistic space. Shiraishi’s stunning use of colour, tone and composition make her works seductive to the eye and the senses yet at the same time fascinate as intellectual explorations into the formal language of painting.

Shiraishi has exhibited widely including the UK, Germany, Switzerland and Japan and her works are held in major public collections and museums around the world. These include; Arts Council of Great Britain, British Museum, Government Art Collection, London; Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield UK; Max Bill-George Vantongerloo Foundation, Zumikon, Switzerland; Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany; McCrory Corporation, New York, USA; Ludwig Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary; The National Museum of Art, Osaka; Ohara Museum, Kurashiki; Seibu Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan.