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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 to work in the Abstract Expressionist style and receive international acclaim. At the 29th Venice Biennale in 1958, Okada’s work was exhibited in the Japan Pavilion alongside that of five other Japanese artists, and Okada won Astorre Meyer Prize and UNESCO Prize. He has had retrospective exhibitions at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in 1965, the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto in 1966, the , Tokyo in 1982, the Museum of Modern Art, Toyama in 1989, the University of Iowa Museum of Art in 2000, and the Yokohama Museum of Art in 2003. Okada’s works are in the collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, the Brooklyn Museum, the Met