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Locks Gallery is pleased to present Dangos and Slabs, an exhibition of ceramic sculptures by Omaha-based artist Jun Kaneko. For over two decades, Kaneko has created ceramic freestanding sculptures and ...
Davis Erection workers maneuver an 11-foot, 3,000-pound dango, created by artist Jun Kaneko, toward a padded case for transportation “like an egg in a crate,” as one worker put it. The artwork ...
Looking at Jun Kaneko's work should feel very ... on the smooth form creates a sense of calm. Kaneko calls each massive ceramic work a dango, which is Japanese for “rounded form.” ...
Apart from Kaneko’s signature outdoor ceramic statues, the exhibition also features abstract paintings in the garden’s Pavilion Gallery. More of Jun ... to tiny “dango” (Japanese word ...
Jun Kaneko, born in Nagoya in the months following the attack on Pearl Harbor, wound up in Omaha 25 years ago because it's his wife Ree's hometown. Since then, the Japanese-born artist has been re ...
The two “dango” — meaning dumpling in Japanese — sculptures were constructed and donated by sculptor Jun Kaneko of Omaha and are on the south side of Railside Plaza. They were dedicated in ...
Visitors will be forgiven if, upon entering the Gardiner Museum's survey of Jun Kaneko's stately but kooky ... in the XPACE Cultural Centre's window gallery. Your last chance, but your best ...
"Jun Kaneko" is a ... Heu might be able to explain Kaneko's Dangos, free-standing sculptures that are rounded, vertical rectangular sculptures that resemble vases. "'Dango' is a Japanese term ...
Glazed Ceramic, 105 in. h. x 47.5 in. w. x 19 in. d., Artist: Jun Kaneko, Japanese –American b. 1942, Nagoya, Japan living Omaha, NE.