Shin Ola Takahashi 

b. 1947, Miyagi, Japan; lives and works in Honolulu

The Hawaiian
2013
Oil on canvas
60 x 48 in
Exhibited | Hawaiʻi Triennial 2022 at Hawaiʻi State Art Museum (Feb–Dec 2022)


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Shin Ola Takahashi was born in the Miyagi prefecture of Japan. In 1971, Shin secured his first solo show in Tokyo. From there, he became captivated by Nihon-ga (Japanese-style paintings) and particularly focused on Jigoku-e (hell scenes). Shin immigrated to Hawaiʻi in 1974 to become a pupil of Jean Charlot (1898–1979), a well-known Hawai‘i mural artist. Two years later, he met poet Wayne Kaumualiʻi Westlake. Over the years, they grew a strong bond and, together, contributed original works to Seaweeds and Constructions (1976–1984) until Westlake’s death in 1984. In 2014, Shin created two paintings (one of which is presented in this lot) of visual poetry that were exhibited at the “Down on the Sidewalk in Waikiki” Westlake Art Invitational dedicated to Westlake’s legacy. Today, Shin proceeds to develop new pieces at his residence in the heart of Honolulu.
 
“As a local artist here in Honolulu, I see Hawaiʻi Contemporary artXchange as a valuable opportunity and cardinal event that brings Hawaiian art, culture, and history up to the spotlight, where all individuals can become immersed in the beautiful talent this island provides.” 


Installation view: Hawaiʻi Triennial 2022 at Hawai‘i State Art Museum. Photo: Christopher Rohrer.


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The Hawaiian | Shin Ola Takahashi

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