Yoshida, Shinnosuke
Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Department of Painting, Oil Painting Techniques and Materials
1983年 | Born in Saitama Prefecture |
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2009年 | Won the second prize at the Shell Art Award 2009 |
2010年 | Solo exhibition “Shinnosuke Yoshida Exhibition” GALLERY MoMo Ryogoku, Tokyo |
2012年 | Completed oil painting techniques and materials, Department of Painting, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts |


The unknown future and the forgotten past 2012 1620×1620×30mm Canvas, oil painting
In the Sea of Trees V 2011 1800×1800×50mm Canvas, oil painting
In the Sea of Trees V 2011 1800×1800×50mm Canvas, oil painting
Author's comment
There is probably no concept of "Japanese mathematics" or "physics for young people." I'm drawn to the perspectives of mathematicians and physicists.
Judge's review
The untidy shapes are depicted in a constructive manner, with specific meanings. Because the strength of the graphics coexists with the intention of constantly unfolding meaning, it has a structural quality even though it is superficial. Although it is metallic, the softness of the fabric confuses the presence of objects, while evoking an intention toward mathematics and theory. (Yuko Hasegawa)