KEIZABURO OKAMURA 

Keizaburo Okamura has in recent years become the standard-bearer for the new generation of contemporary Nihonga artists, receiving a number of significant museum exhibitions in Japan for his monumental installations. Okamura’s work is executed on cedar panels, which are burned, shaved and planed then painted with glue and dosa, as well as ochre, sand, glass, mineral pigments and ground oyster shell. Much of his image-making results from incision into this preparation and into the panel surface itself. His work explores innovative techniques previously unthinkable in the field of Nihonga.

Okamura’s subjects range from Ryu, Hakutaku and Karura (Japanese mythological creatures) to birds, rabbits and elephants. However, even when drawing the more common animals, his approach tends toward the totemic and animistic. Although his works are devoid of the human figure, Okamura finds inspiration in the intrinsic connection of humanity and nature. and devotes his efforts to creating works that evoke vernacular traditions and customs. Thus, there is timelessness to his work— an impression that suggests both primitive art and spirituality.
 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 2010  Dillon Gallery, Keizaburo Okamura, New York City
  • 2009  Gallery Kobayashi, Tokyo
    The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokimichi Exhibition, Tokyo
    Gallery X, META Exhibition, Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Tokyo
  • 2007 Okamura Keizaburo Solo Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura
  • 2006 Sato Museum of Art World of Keizaburo Okamura - Illustration for Amano Tamatori 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

  • 2009 Tokimichi Exhibition, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo – Kushiro Art Museum, Hokkaido, - Kushiro City Museum of Art, Hokkaido and in other parts of Japan
    META Exhibition, Gallery X in Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Tokyo, Takasaki Tower Museum of Art, Gunma, Tohoku University of Art & Design, Yamagata
    Close Your Eyes…Exhibition; Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki
  • 2008 Tokimichi Exhibition, Akashi City Cultural Museum and other places
    Okazaki Mindscape Museum, Aichi
    The 4th Kaii Higashiyama Memorial Nikkei Nihonga Art Prize Exhibition, Tokyo
  • 2007 Transforming Japanese-Style Painting; from YOKOYAMA Misao and KAYAMA Matazo to SENJU Hiroshi, The Niigata Bandaijima Art Museum, et al., Niigata
    First Public Showing of Sambi Shosha Ueda Collection – Mr. and Mrs. Ueda’s Lovely Contemporary Art – “To Transcend is Human”, Nerima Art Museum
    Takasaki Tower Museum of Art, Gunma
    META II 2007 Exhibition, Kanagawa Kenmin Hall, Kanagawa
  • 2006 Modern Paradise, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo