Untitled Painting 1970 25x31
Shiego Okumura
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 24x30 in | 61x76 cm
Framed : 25x31 in | 64x79 cm
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Year1970
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassWood
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LID112161
Shiego Okumura - Japan
Art Brokerage: Shiego Okumura Japanese Artist: b. 1937-1993. Japanese artist Shigeo Okumura opened his studio in New York in 1968. Within a year Oku held his first one-man show in Philadelphia and then exhibited widely throughout the United States, Holland, Germany, and Japan. In addition, the Whitney Museum in New York selected his work for the museum's highly acclaimed 1970 exhibition, "Symbols and Images". In 1970, Oku underwent an important artistic transition by discovering the adaptability of his work to the printmaking medium. These prints successfully convey the familiar humor, fantasy, and delightful colors of Oku's oils and acrylics. Oku's unique style and expression account for his importance in the contemporary art movement. His figures are rendered in a deceptively naive, abbreviated manner producing compositions of superb patterns and two-dimensional design. The characters, in their frontal simplicity and silent expression recall the mystic qualities of Byzantine icons, while the bright vibrant colors and contemporary subject matter root his work firmly in the 20th century. Oku's work is in the collections of Elton John, Charlie Watts, The Noyes Museum, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Seiji Ozawa to name a few. Listings wanted.