Artist Profile

Yuko Shimizu

Yuko Shimizu is an award-winning New York-based Japanese artist, renowned for her intricate and expressive artwork. She has a MFA from the Illustration as Visual Essay Program offered by the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where she now teaches in the BFA undergraduate department alongside working as a freelance artist. Her work has been published by Penguin, Time, Newsweek, the New York Times and the New Yorker; for Folio her work includes Japanese Tales (2018) and The Great Gatsby (2025) Her accolades include multiple Gold and Silver Medals from the Society of Illustrators, along with recognition as one of Newsweek Japan’s ‘100 Japanese People the World Respects’.

Awards:

1. ADC Annual Awards 2019 - MERIT: Yuko Shimizu won a merit for Japanese Tales

2. Society of Illustrators WINNER: Silver Medal in the Book Category to Yuko Shimizu for Japanese Tales

Illustrated by Yuko Shimizu

Japanese Tales

A treasury of Japanese folklore and wisdom, beautifully bound by Folio and fully illustrated by artist Yuko Shimizu.

The Great Gatsby (Limited Edition)

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is reimagined in this Limited Edition, with Yuko Shimizu’s artwork capturing both its glamour and grime, plus an exclusive afterword by Chuck Palahniuk. Limited to just 500 copies, each signed by the artist and author of the afterword.

In the Studio

Yuko Shimizu has been exploring the darker side of The Great Gatsby

Yuko Shimizu’s studio in the busy Garment District of New York City is too hot in summer, too cold in winter, too loud all year round and surrounded by nothing but offices. But, when she and two friends moved into the small old industrial building after art school 20 years ago, ‘we hit the jackpot!’ she says. ‘It’s in a central location near Madison Square Garden, I’ve now got the best room on the floor, the landlord trusts me, and he doesn’t put my rent up – that’s gold dust in New York!’ With its large floor-to-ceiling windows, the studio is light and airy, and features Yuko’s favourite colours: red, white and black. ‘The walls were bare brick but have been painted over many times – one is red, the others white.’ Having initially made do with old furniture thrown out from the art school and dragged by the three friends into the building, Yuko has since splashed out on a Herman Miller Aaron chair. ‘I get stiff shoulders but never lower back pain,’ she says proudly.

Another investment was in her L-shaped work area, ‘two cool, stainless steel tables that I always wanted because I often see graphic designers I admire with them,’ says Yuko. ‘As well as my laptop, I have a big, 23-inch Apple monitor on one table. I need plenty of space because I draw with black ink on watercolour paper. I put the ink brush water on the table I’m not working on, so if I knock it over it spills on the floor, not on my drawing!’

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