Kenichi Yoshida
Associate Professor · Contemporary Japanese art
University of California, MercedAbout
Kenichi Yoshida serves as Associate Professor of Art History/Visual Studies in the Global Arts, Media and Writing Studies department within UC Merced's School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. He maintains an active research profile focusing on postwar Japanese art movements and contemporary visual culture.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Visual Studies from the University of California, Irvine (2011) and a B.A. from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2004).
Yoshida's research specializes in Contemporary Japanese art, Avant-garde art, Poststructuralism, Posthumanism, and the intersection of Ecology and aesthetics. His work critically examines the discursive and aesthetic role of 'matter' in postwar avant-garde art, demonstrating how artists from the 1950s-1970s critiqued humanism and biopolitics. He is currently developing a book manuscript titled 'Between Matter and Ecology: Art in Postwar Japan and the Question of Totality' and researching the historical impact of macrobiotics on design and lifestyle in contemporary Japan.
His scholarly output includes published work in Inter-Asia Cultural Studies and forthcoming contributions to positions: east Asian critique, with research trends showing consistent focus on Japanese art criticism, transmedia concepts, and ecological approaches to aesthetics.
Professor Yoshida teaches courses including GASP 3 (Intro to Visual Culture), GASP 111 (Postmodern Art), and GASP 160 (Film Theory and Criticism), contributing to UC Merced's Global Arts Studies Program curriculum.
He has professional experience as a translator for 'Primary Documents: Japanese Art Criticism 1945-1989' (MoMA, 2012) and maintains an active research agenda connecting historical Japanese art movements with contemporary theoretical frameworks.
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