HONOLULU, HAWAII.- Celebrating a recent donation of 127 artworks by noted collector Terry Welch, the
Honolulu Museum of Art presents Transformation: Modern Japanese Art. The exhibition features paintings, ceramics and lacquerware produced between the 1860s and 1930s, a dynamic yet often overlooked chapter in Japanese art history.
We are honored that Mr. Welch entrusted HoMA with his important collection, said HoMA Director Halona Norton-Westbrook. This monumental gift shines a light on a period of profound social change and artistic innovation, and it further enriches the museums noteworthy collection of modern Japanese art. We look forward to sharing these works with our community and offering visitors a glimpse into Japans past through these stunning creations.
Amidst political, economic and social influences from other countries, Japanese art underwent a remarkable metamorphosis during the modern period. A period of diplomatic isolationism lasting over 200 years came to an end, and as the nation became part of an international community, the Japanese government expressed a new sense of cultural enlightenment by establishing public art schools and sponsoring national art exhibitions.
While promoting Nihonga (literally Japanese painting), a revival of classical art techniques as a contemporary and national style, painters collaborated with specialists in ceramics and lacquer and other media to develop an innovative, interdisciplinary aesthetic. Transformation explores the wide range of individuals responsible for these achievements, from pioneers of the countys new art education system to superstars of national exhibitions and independent eccentrics.
Artists rediscovered the past and used its bedrock to build a road to the future, explains Curator of Asian Art Shawn Eichman, who curated the exhibition. Art of this era has its own distinct character, encompassing new ways of thinking while respecting tradition. HoMAs strengths in Japanese art from the late 19th and early 20th centuries make the museum uniquely situated to present an exhibition on this exciting subject.
A vital part of Hawaiʻis cultural landscape, HoMA is a unique gathering place where art, global worldviews, culture and education converge in the heart of Honolulu. In addition to an internationally renowned permanent collection, the museum houses innovative exhibitions, an art school, an independent art house theatre, a café and a museum shop, within one of the most beautiful, iconic buildings in Hawaiʻi.
The museum inspires and uplifts the community through transformative art experiences that celebrate creativity, cultivate wonder, foster empathy and enhance knowledge in order to deepen our connections with one another and the world we share.
Honolulu Museum of Art
'Transformation: Modern Japanese Art'
July 27th, 2023 - October 15th, 2023