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Ōshiro (Oshiro or Ooshiro) is the transliteration of several Japanese and Okinawan surnames. One of the names, 大城, means "big castle". People with the name include: * (born 1973), Okinawan singer-songwriter and actor, commonly known as Gackt * Kaz Oshiro (born 1967), Okinawa born artist based in Los Angeles * Kūron Oshiro (尾城 九龍, born 1961) Japanese musical composer and arranger * Matsumi Ōshiro (大城 松美, fl. 1980–1990), Japanese voice actress born in Tokyo *Misaki Oshiro (大城 みさき; born 1984), Okinawan weightlifter * Miwa Oshiro (大城 美和, born 1983), Japanese gravure idol, model and actress born to Okinawan father * Nick Oshiro (born 1978), Japanese-American musician, drummer of the industrial metal band Static-X *Tatsuhiro Oshiro (大城 立裕, born 1925), Okinawan novelist and playwright *Toshihiro Oshiro (大城 利弘; born 1949), Okinawan martial artist * Vanesa Oshiro (大城 バネサ; born 1981), Nikkei enka singer born in Argentina ...
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Kaz Oshiro
Kaz Oshiro is a Japanese-American artist based in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. His work resides between painting and sculpture, creating uncannily realistic objects that have ranged from a full-size replica of a dumpster to a mini fridge adorned with stickers, however, through the use of stretcher bars, canvas, and paint. His work has been exhibited at museums and galleries including Apex Art, the Swiss Institute New York, Swiss Institute and the Asia Society and Museum in New York, the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, the Orange County Museum of Art, UCLA Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, the Royal Academy in London, and Veletrzni Palace in Prague. His work appears in ''Lifelike'', a group show at the Walker Art Center, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, and the Blanton Museum of Art. Oshiro is represented by Rosamund Felsen Gallery in Santa Monica, California and in Paris by Galerie Frank Elbaz. Biography Born 1967 in Okinawa, Japan, Osh ...
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