Shihori Yamamoto

Shihori Yamamoto, Bloom (04/26/2019, Spring Insomnia), 2019 (detail)

Shihori Yamamoto (b. 1988) is a New York-based visual artist, originally from Japan. Yamamoto received a Bachelor of Architecture from Musashino Art University (Tokyo, Japan), and a Master of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute (New York, United States). Utilizing her background in architecture, as well as her knowledge in psychology, biology, and astrophysics, Yamamoto creates intricate line drawings, layered mixed media paintings, and architectural installations.

Yamamoto’s artwork has been exhibited internationally in the United States, Japan, and Germany. Her recent exhibitions include emmy art+ (Tokyo), NARS Foundation (Brooklyn, NY), BioBAT Art Space (Brooklyn, NY), Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (New York, NY), Pen&Brush Gallery (New York, NY) and Monira Foundation (Jersey City, NJ). Her residencies include Pratt>Forward, Monira Foundation, mhPROJECTnyc, Residency Unlimited, NARS Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Mentor Program, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, and Vermont Studio Center.

Shihori Yamamoto (b. 1988) is a New York-based visual artist, originally from Japan. Yamamoto received a Bachelor of Architecture from Musashino Art University (Tokyo, Japan), and a Master of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute (New York, United States). Utilizing her background in architecture, as well as her knowledge in psychology, biology, and astrophysics, Yamamoto creates intricate line drawings, layered mixed media paintings, and architectural installations.

Yamamoto’s artwork has been exhibited internationally in the United States, Japan, and Germany. Her recent exhibitions include emmy art+ (Tokyo), NARS Foundation (Brooklyn, NY), BioBAT Art Space (Brooklyn, NY), Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (New York, NY), Pen&Brush Gallery (New York, NY) and Monira Foundation (Jersey City, NJ). Her residencies include Pratt>Forward, Monira Foundation, mhPROJECTnyc, Residency Unlimited, NARS Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts Immigrant Mentor Program, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center, and Vermont Studio Center.

 I Am Here to Love (Interior)
Shihori Yamamoto
2023
Bloom (07/18/2019, Leave a Message After the Beep)
Shihori Yamamoto
2019
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