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Title:Broken Objects
Artist:Yasuo Kuniyoshi (American (born Japan), Okayama 1889–1953 New York)
Date:1944
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:30 x 50 1/4 in. (76.2 x 127.6 cm)
Classification:Paintings
Credit Line:Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Emil, 1963
Object Number:63.189
Inscription: Signed (upper left): yasuo Kuniyoshi
the artist, New York (1944–d. 1953; his estate, 1953–56; sold on March 16, 1956 through the Downtown Gallery, New York to Emil); Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Emil, New York (1956–63; their gift to MMA)
New York. Downtown Gallery. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi: New Paintings and Drawings," April 3–28, 1945, brochure no. 9 (as "Broken Object").
New York. National Academy of Design. "120th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture," December 4–21, 1945, no. 84.
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. "One Hundred and Forty-First Annual Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture," January 26–March 3, 1946, no. 125.
New York. Art Students League of New York. August 1946.
New York. New School for Social Research. "Exhibition of Work by Members of the Art Faculty," September 1947, no catalogue?
Cincinnati Art Museum. "An American Show: Louis Bouché, Edward Hopper, Walt Kuhn, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, John Marin, Max Weber," October 1–November 2, 1948, no. 48 (as "Broken Object," lent by the Downtown Gallery, New York).
Montclair, N.J. Montclair Art Museum. "Late Contemporary Paintings," December 5–26, 1948, no. 18.
Kansas City Art Institute. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi," March 1949, no catalogue.
Boston Museum School. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi: Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings Loaned by the Downtown Gallery of New York," March 21–31, 1950, no catalogue.
Fort Worth. Texas Christian University. "Contemporary Exhibition," May 1951, no catalogue.
Boston University Art Gallery. "Retrospective Exhibition: Yasuo Kuniyoshi," February 24–March 18, 1961, no. 39 (lent by Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Emil).
Quincy, Ill. Quincy Art Center. "American Masters: Art Students League," October 8–29, 1967, no. 29.
Art Students League of New York. "American Masters: Art Students League," November 12–December 3, 1967, no. 29.
Jonesboro. School of Fine Arts, Arkansas State College. "American Masters: Art Students League," January 21–February 12, 1968, no. 29.
West Palm Beach, Fla. Norton Gallery and School of Fine Art. "American Masters: Art Students League," February 25–March 17, 1968, no. 29.
Abilene, Tex. Abilene Fine Arts Museum. "American Masters: Art Students League," March 31–April 21, 1968, no. 29.
Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. "American Masters: Art Students League," May 5–26, 1968, no. 29.
Austin, Tex. Laguna Gloria Art Museum. "American Masters: Art Students League," June 9–30, 1968, no. 29.
Jacksonville, Fla. Cummer Gallery of Art. "American Masters: Art Students League," August 18–October 13, 1968, no. 29.
University Art Museum, University of Texas at Austin. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," February 9–March 23, 1975, unnumbered cat. (p. 66).
Madison. Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," April 13–May 18, 1975, unnumbered cat.
Athens. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," June 8–July 13, 1975, unnumbered cat.
Tokyo. Bridgestone Museum. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," September 6–October 26, 1975, no. 42.
Nagoya. Prefectural Museum of Aichi. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," October 29–November 10, 1975, no. 42.
Museum of Modern Art, Hyogo. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," November 15–December 21, 1975, no. 42.
Windsor, Ontario. Art Gallery of Windsor. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi, 1889–1953: A Retrospective Exhibition," January 4–February 8, 1976, unnumbered cat.
Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. Edith C. Blum Art Institute. Milton and Sally Avery Arts Center. Bard College Center. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi: Artist as Photographer," September 3–October 13, 1983, unnumbered cat. (fig. 34).
West Palm Beach, Fla. Norton Gallery and School of Art. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi: Artist as Photographer," October 29–December 4, 1983, unnumbered cat.
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi," November 1–December 24, 1989, no. 84.
Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi," January 5–February 12, 1990, no. 84.
National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi," February 20–April 1, 1990, no. 84.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "14 Americans," July 16, 1990–January 2, 1991, no catalogue.
Richmond, Va. Marsh Art Gallery. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," January 3–February 28, 1997, no. 47.
Little Rock. Arkansas Arts Center. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," March 28–May 23, 1997, no. 47.
Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor Art Museum. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," June 20–August 15, 1997, no. 47.
Tulsa, Okla. Philbrook Museum of Art. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," September 12–November 7, 1997, no. 47.
Palm Beach, Fla. The Society of the Four Arts. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," January 9–February 8, 1998, no. 47.
Salina, Kansas. Salina Art Center. "Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," March 6–May 3, 1998, no. 47.
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1889–1953)," March 23–May 16, 2004, no. 78.
Museum of Modern Art, Toyama. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1889–1953)," May 29–July 19, 2004, no. 78.
Nagoya. Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art. "Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1889–1953)," August 6–September 26, 2004, no. 78.
Maude Riley. "Kuniyoshi's Newest." Art Digest 19 (April 1, 1945), p. 59, calls it "Broken Object".
Rosamund Frost. "Conflict at the Academy: Progressive Prize Winners Alternate with Painting Styles of the Past." Art News 44 (December 1–14, 1945), p. 16.
John K. Howat inAmerican Masters: Art Students League. Exh. cat., Quincy Art Center, Quincy, Ill. New York, 1967, pp. 22, 82, no. 29, ill. p. 83.
Franklin Riehlman and Tom Wolf inYasuo Kuniyoshi: Artist as Photographer. Exh. cat., Edith C. Blum Art Institute. Milton and Sally Avery Arts Center. Bard College Center. Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1983, p. 21.
Bruce Weber inYasuo Kuniyoshi: Artist as Photographer. Exh. cat., Edith C. Blum Art Institute. Milton and Sally Avery Arts Center. Bard College Center. Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., 1983, pp. 37, 44, 46 n. 33, p. 47, fig. 34.
Shigemi Asano, ed. Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Okayama, 1991, pp. 141, 216, no. 278, ill. (color).
Sabine Rewald inStill Life: The Object in American Art, 1915-1995. Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., Marsh Art Gallery, Richmond, Va. New York, 1996, pp. 107, 124, 169, no. 47, ill. p. 125 (color).
Curtia James. "Reviews. Richmond: 'Still Life: The Object in American Art, 1915–1995,' Marsh Art Gallery." Art News 96 (October 1997), pp. 170–71.
Tom Wolf inThe Artistic Journey of Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Exh. cat., Smithsonian American Art Museum and Renwick Gallery. Washington, D. C., 2015, p. 84 n. 87.
Joseph Jonghyun Jeon. "Breakfast at Kuniyoshi's: Photography, Forgetting, and Racial Form." Journal of Asian American Studies 22 (June 2019), pp. 251–53, fig. 5.
Yasuo Kuniyoshi (American (born Japan), Okayama 1889–1953 New York)
1928
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