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Densaburo Oku

 
Historical Information on Densaburou Oku

 
Densaburou Oku
Cherry Blossom 24 x 40 x16
 
Densaburou will take metal items from your craft, career, personal life and turn those into an amazing sculpture for you.  Imagine a restaurant serving fish with a centerpiece fish sculpture, or a dentist with his tools welded into the fish's head and fins, a chef with his array of implements arranged into a shark's head, a fisherman with a swordfish made from fishing rods, a ship's captain with a fish made from those items found on ships or boat's, a computer person with a fish made from silicon chips and glass, a plumber with a fish sculpted from pipes and fittings, a sculpture from Grandmother's silver or stainless.  The ideas are endless.  Show your creativity and let us know what your fish would be made from.

 
Image: 
 
"Blowfish" 25 in length Steel Mixed Media
 

DENSABUROU OKU

Born - Japan

Residence - Pennsylvania

Densaburou Oku was born in Kagoshima, Japan in 1945 and completed his studies in

glass at the Tokyo Glass Art School in 1986. In 1989 he relocated to Bucks County,

Pennsylvania.

As a recipient of a Wheaton Arts Fellowship in both 1993 and 1994, Densaburou was given the opportunity to study at the Creative Glass Center of America in Millville, New Jersey. This experience helped further his skills and his unique vision as a sculptor.

His mixed media fish sculptures are created with glass, steel, found objects and paint. He uses steel elements and found objects to create the fins and head and then combines these with segments of blown and cast glass that are assembled to form a skeleton-like structure representing fish bones. His work combines great skill and an unusual, lighthearted approach to his subject.

The meaning of his art comes from Densaburou’s belief that everything is connected and is part of the cycle of life and death. His sculptures are a metaphor for life and our place within it. In speaking about his own work, he has said, “I am doing art stuff (laughter) and I have my feeling. I make art to catch and express feeling. Each place I have known grows a different stream. I am now at the point where I am in my life and my time here in this community. This…collection of my work over these years is not looking back, but the other point, reflecting forward.”

Education:

1993,1994 - Creative Glass Center of America, Millville, NJ

1985-1986 - Tokyo Glass Art School, Tokyo, Japan

Awards:

1997 - Honorable Mention, Society for Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburg, PA

1993,1994 - Wheaton Arts Fellowship

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Publications:

1992 - Art Matters, Vol. 11 No.9 June

- The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 28

1990 - "Glass does not Grow in the Forest", American Craft Magazine,

October/November

1989 - New Hope Gazette, July 20

1987 - New York Times, July, 19

Exhibitions: Including but not limited to:

2009 – Mary Martin Gallery of Fine Art, Charleston, SC

2007 - Ava’s Glass Gallery, Quakertown, PA

2006 - “Fish Out of Water”, PISMO Gallery at Aspen, Aspen, CO

2003 - The Glass Gallery, Bethesda, MD

- “The Great Rivers-2003”, Nizhny Novgorod Trade Fair, Moscow, Russia

2002 - Solo Exhibition, Payne Gallery, Bethlehem, PA

2001 - Kirishima Open-Air Museum, Kagoshima, Japan

1995-1999 - Solo Exhibition, Kagoshima, Japan

1997 - Society for Contemporary Crafts, Pittsburgh, PA

1996,1997 - The Rachael Collection, Solo Exhibition, Aspen, CO

1994,1995 - Solo Exhibition, The Rachael Collection, Aspen, CO

1993-1995 - Habatat Galleries, Farmington Hills, MI

1993,1994 - Heller Gallery, New York, NY

1993 - Kittrell/Riffkid Art Glass Inc., Dallas, TX

1992 - Owen/Patrick Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

- Carpe Diem Gallery, Paris, France

1991 - Habatat Gallery, Boca Raton, FL

- Sanske Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland

- The Rachael Collection, Aspen, CO

- Gotthelf Gallery, Vail, CO

1990,1991 - Chicago New Art Forms, Chicago, IL

1990 - Judy Youens Gallery, Houston, TX

1989 - The Stein Gallery, Portland, ME

- Heller Gallery, New York, NY

- Dor Lein Gallery, Chicago, IL

- Riley-Hawk Gallery, OH

1986 - Maruzen Gallery, Japan

Kagoshima Museum, Japan

Heller Gallery, New York, NY

PISMO Denver,Co

Collections:

Museum of Decorative Arts, Zurich, Switzerland

Segusto Vitre De Arte, Murano, Italy

Museum of American Glass, Millville, NJ

Kirishima Open-Air Museum, Kagoshima, Japan

Kagoshima Museum, Kagoshima, Japan

Jerome Chazen, New York, NY

Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY


   
 
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Mary Martin Gallery I is located on 103 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401    843-723-0303
Mary Martin Gallery II is located at 143 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
 Mary Martin Galleries have been selected as the best galleries in South Carolina for thirteen years in a row and amd selected as one of the top 20 galleries in the nation,  Also, MMG has been selected as the best gallery by several local publications.