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Kimiko Yoshida is a Japanese contemporary artist. She was born with Tokyo in 1962.
She followed studies of Photographie to Japan then to France where she saw and works since 1995.
She draws from the experiment of her childhood the force of inspiration. She declares: “I fled Japan, because I had died. I took refuge in France, to escape this mourning. When I was three years old, my mother put to me with the door. I left the house by carrying a box with all my treasures. I took refuge in a public garden. The police force found me there, the following day. Since, I always felt wandering, wandering, fugitive. ”
Its work turns primarily around self-portraits. In a recent series, “Marry me” , it is represented as a bride to find the plays of its childhood where it invented wedding gowns for her headstocks.
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