Tokujin Yoshioka
- Introduction
- Tokujin Yoshioka (吉岡徳仁, Yoshioka Tokujin, born January 20, 1967) is a Japanese designer and artist. He is active in the fields of design, architecture and contemporary art, and he is internationally acclaimed for his works dealing with light and nature. Many of his works chosen as part of permanent collections in museums worldwide, including Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Le Centre national d’art et de culture Georges-Pompidou (Centre Pompidou) in Paris, and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.He has won many international design awards. In 2007 he was named by Newsweek magazine as one of the 100 Most Respected Japanese in the World.
- Wikidata
- Q4053785
- Introduction
- Japanese designer. .
- Nationality
- Japanese
- Gender
- Unavailable
- Roles
- Artist, Designer
- Names
- Tokujin Yoshioka, Yoshioka Tokujin
- Ulan
- 500269151
Exhibitions
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Energy
Oct 21, 2019–Jan 26, 2020
MoMA
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Applied Design
Mar 2, 2013–Jan 20, 2014
MoMA
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Action! Design over Time
Feb 5, 2010–Jan 31, 2011
MoMA
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Just In: Recent Acquisitions from the Collection
Dec 21, 2007–Oct 27, 2008
MoMA
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Digitally Mastered: Recent Acquisitions from the Museum’s Collection
Nov 22, 2006–Nov 27, 2007
MoMA
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Tokujin Yoshioka has
7 exhibitionsonline.
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Tokujin Yoshioka ToFU Lamp 2000
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Tokujin Yoshioka Honey-Pop Armchair 2000
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Tokujin Yoshioka Pane Chair 2003
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Tokujin Yoshioka Media Skin Cellular Phone 2004
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Tokujin Yoshioka Media Skin Cellular Phone 2004
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Tokujin Yoshioka Media Skin Cellular Phone 2004
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Tokujin Yoshioka Media Skin Cellular Phone 2004
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Tokujin Yoshioka Media Skin Cellular Phone Prototype 2004
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Tokujin Yoshioka Tear Drop Lamp 2007
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