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Kenzo Okada was born in 1902 in Japan, studied painting in France, and arrived in New York during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism. Okada's work utilizes Eastern and Western techniques - leaving space empty to convey depth, an Eastern practice, and also using painterly brushstrokes, a Western method. Kenzo Okada's compositions bridge the divide between the two artistic traditions.
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Kenzo Okada
Untitled,
1969
5 color silkscreen
Paper Size: 22 x 28 1/2 inches Edition of 144 Printed by HKL Published by Pace Editions, Inc.
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