Posted on: Friday, July 20, 2001
Critic's Choice
Mini-reviews of current art exhibits
By Virginia Wageman
Advertiser Art Critic
Biennial of Hawai'i Artists (The Contemporary Museum, through Aug. 12, 526-1322) Six artists are showcased: Ben Kikuyama (a full-room installation that invites the viewer to embellish a story), Hugh Russell (close-up photos of soap), Suzanne Saylor (sunny photos of graves), Masami Teraoka (brashly satirical paintings dealing with contemporary issues), Kaori Ukaji (stunning all-over black drawings) and Fae Yamaguchi (a playful puppet video).
Francis Haar: The Japan Years (Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, extended to July 28, 945-7633) Splendid photographs from a master document the 20 years he lived in Japan, 1940-1960. Haar's black-and-white prints are exquisite examples of the genre.
Tropical Energy: Recent Ceramic Sculptures and Drawings by Jun Kaneko (Honolulu Academy of Arts, extended to Aug. 12, 532-8700) Grand ceramic sculptures are installed throughout the museum, several at the front entrance. A wall of ceramic tiles, titled "Honolulu Wall," is a masterpiece of color and pattern. Kaneko, born in Nagoya, Japan, has lived in the United States for 38 years and is among the foremost ceramic sculptors in the world.
Korean Fashion (Honolulu Academy of Arts, through Oct. 28, 532-8700) The opening of the academy's new Korean Gallery is celebrated with a splendid showing of textiles from the Ewha Women's University Museum in Seoul.
Pupu 'o Ni'ihau: Ni'ihau Shell Leis (Honolulu Academy of Arts, through Sept. 30, 532-8700) Lei made from the delicate shells for which Ni'ihau is famous provide a glimpse into the cultural history of that privately owned island.