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  2. Category:American artists of Japanese descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American artists of Japanese descent" The following 181 pages are in this category, out of 181 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. List of Japanese Americans - Wikipedia

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    Cary Fukunaga, Emmy-award-winning filmmaker and writer known for directing & executive producing the first season of HBO series True Detective and for directing the 2021 James Bond film No Time to Die (father is 3rd generation Japanese American) Umi Garrett, pianist; Rigel Gemini, music artist; one quarter Japanese

  4. Yasuo Kuniyoshi - Wikipedia

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    Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: Edith C. Blum Art Institute, The Bard College Center. Wolf, Tom (2008). "The Tip of the Iceberg: Early Asian American Artists in New York". Asian Art: A History, 1850–1970. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. pp. 83– 109. Wang, ShiPu (2011). Becoming American: The Art and Identity Crisis of Yasuo Kuniyoshi ...

  5. Kenjiro Nomura (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Kenjiro Nomura, artist, 1952. Photo by Elmer Ogawa (detail) Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Kenjiro Nomura (Japanese: 野村 建二郎, [1] 1896–1956) was a Japanese American painter. Immigrating to the United States from Japan as a boy, he became a well-known artist in the Pacific Northwest in the 1920s and 30s.

  6. Chiura Obata - Wikipedia

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    Chiura Obata (小圃 千浦, Obata Chiura, November 18, 1885 – October 6, 1975) [2] was a well-known Japanese-American artist and popular art teacher. [3] A self-described "roughneck", [4] Obata went to the United States in 1903, at age 17.

  7. Kenzo Okada - Wikipedia

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    Kenzo Okada (岡田 謙三, Okada Kenzō; born on September 28, 1902, died on July 25, 1982) was a Japanese-born American painter and the first Japanese-American artist working in the Abstract Expressionist style to receive international acclaim. [1]

  8. Hiroshima, a band that helped define Asian American ... - AOL

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    The band, led by Japanese American Boyle Heights native Dan Kuramoto, defied simple categorization. It featured Japanese instruments like taiko drums and koto yet played jazz and rhythm and blues ...

  9. Bumpei Usui - Wikipedia

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    Bumpei Usui (碓氷文平, Usui Bunpei, 1898—1994) was a Japanese-born American painter known for his social realist cityscapes and scenes of urban life as well as his interiors, flower studies, and still lifes.