Hiroki Yamamoto, born in Chiba in 1986, is a cultural studies scholar and Associate Professor at Jissen Women’s University in Japan. Yamamoto graduated in Social Science at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, in 2010, and completed his MA in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts (UAL), London, in 2013. In 2018, he received a PhD from the University of the Arts London. After working at the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea, as a research fellow, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University as a postdoctoral fellow, and Tokyo University of the Arts as an Assistant Professor, he was a Lecturer at Kanazawa College of Art until 2023. His single-authored publications are The History of Contemporary Art: Euro-America, Japan, and Transnational (Chuokoron-Shinsha, 2019) and Art of the Post-Anthropocene (Bijutsu Shuppan-Sha, 2022). He co-edited De-Imperializing Japanese Art History: Art and Legacies of Empire in Modern and Contemporary Japan (Getsuyo-Sha, 2023).
AT HOME
Joe Sacco “Footnotes in Gaza”
Written by Hiroki Yamamoto|2024.12.4
OUT AND ABOUT
Lecture by Ho Tzu Nyen: “Monsters and Aporias: Engaging with Japanese Imperialism through Art”
Held online December 10, 2021
Held online December 10, 2021
Written by Hiroki Yamamoto|2022.1.26
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Art & Trousers: Tradition & Modernity in Contemporary Asian Art by David Elliott
Book Review
Book Review
Written by Hiroki Yamamoto|2021.9.10


