Hiroko Okada

Hiroko Okada (Japanese: 岡田裕子; born 1970) also known as Okada Hiroko, is a Japanese contemporary artist,[1] known for her provocative work that challenges societal standards around the construct of family, love, childbirth, and child-rearing.

[2] She works within the mediums of video art, photography, painting, installation, and performance.

[4][5][6] Okada and Aida have also worked collaboratively on alternative puppet theater troop called "Gekidan Shiki".

[7][8] "The Delivery by Male Project" (2002) is a video work by Okada about a pregnant man named "S.K."

[9] Okada's artwork was part of the group exhibition "Global Feminisms" (2007) at Brooklyn Museum, curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin.