New book explores work of underrepresented abstract artist who married portrait with place
Briefly

If the Japanese-American painter and printmaker is known at all beyond her adopted hometown of Chicago and the American Midwest, it is as a regional artist, a reductive label for someone well regarded by her peers and driven in her practice.
His tale of the 'slow-burning treasure hunt' of tracking down the artist's work over several years during the course of researching the publication is compelling in itself.
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