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Frank Okada

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Livre Livre de poche
Livre Frank Okada Kazuko Nakane
Code Libristo: 04874597
Éditeurs University of Washington Press, octobre 2005
'Each time we arrive at an Okada, spaces arrive to greet us' - Lawson Fusao. Inada Artist Frank Okad... Description détaillée
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'Each time we arrive at an Okada, spaces arrive to greet us' - Lawson Fusao. Inada Artist Frank Okada played a significant role in the modern art history of the Pacific Northwest. Born a Nisei in 1931, he was raised in Seattle's International District and throughout his life retained its influences and his vivid memories in his art. From his first painting award - received at the Washington State fair - until his death in 2000, he worked at the confluence of regional art, Asian culture, and national art movements. At the beginning of his career, Okada received a series of prominent fellowships - John Hay Whitney in 1957, Fulbright in 1959, and Guggenheim in 1966-67. He was greatly influenced by the artists he met and was a close observer of the art scenes in New York, Paris, and Kyoto in an effort to find his own style of painting.He began teaching painting at the University of Oregon in 1969, a tenure that lasted almost thirty years. His work from the seventies, eighties, and nineties balanced forms and colours in intensely worked surfaces. The colour blocks gradually became more intellectually structured and his compositions more expressive as he made his colours more powerful. As Nakane notes, 'without recognizable reference to nature or his own personality, he created a texture that brought light to a field of colour...In order to appreciate his paintings, one needs to spend time observing how the colours respond to the changes of light throughout the day'.

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