• Media type: Book; Still Image; Exhibition Catalogue; Illustrated Book
  • Title: Pictures of belonging : Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo
  • Contains: The California School of Fine Arts in Interwar San Francisco / Becky Alexander -- Faces of Belonging / ShiPu Wang -- The Remarkable and Resilient Lives of Hisako Hibi and Miné Okubo / Patricia Wakida.
  • Contributor: Hayakawa, Miki [Artist]; Hibi, Hisako [Artist]; Okubo, Miné [Artist]; Wang, ShiPu [Editor]; Alexander, Becky [Author]
  • Corporation: Japanese American National Museum ; Utah Museum of Fine Arts ; Smithsonian American Art Museum ; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ; Monterey Museum of Art
  • Published: Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, [2023]
    Oakland: University of California Press, [2023]
  • Extent: 187 Seiten; 29 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780520394674
  • RVK notation: LO 94030 : allgemein
    LO 94050 : Kunstgeschichte nach Einzelstaaten
  • Keywords: Kalifornien > Kunst > Japanerin > Geschichte 1926-1990
    Hayakawa, Miki > Hibi, Hisako > Okubo, Miné > Kalifornien > Künstlerin
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references
    Begleitpublikation zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung: February 24 to June 30, 2024, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, Utah --- November 15, 2024, to August 17, 2025, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, District of Columbia --- October 2, 2025, to January 4, 2026, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania --- February 5, 2026, to April 19, 2026, Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, California --- Fall 2026, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, California
  • Description: "Pictures of Belonging showcases more than one hundred objects created by Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo. These trailblazing American women of Japanese descent-part of the pre-World War II generation of artists in California-were committed to exploring art as a productive means of storytelling, but their achievements are rarely recognized in the pages of American history. The book puts the artists' works in dialogue with one another for the first time-creating new conversations on citizenship, community, and agency in the historical record during an era of exclusion for Japanese Americans in particular and Asian Americans as a whole"--

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  • Item ID: 35167909
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