
at the will host Imayō: Japan’s New Traditionists from October 2—December 2, 2016.
Imayō, a unique, contemporary art exhibition, features six Japanese artists who combine their mastery of the history and technical aspects of Japan’s rich pre-twentieth century art and craft traditions with the influences of anime, manga and pop culture to propel those traditions toward new directions in the twenty-first century.
Curated by , professor of Japanese art history at 东精影业 Mānoa, Imayō features a wide range of art media, including textiles, paintings, ceramics, lacquer wares, and both carved wood and cast-metal sculptures at The Art Gallery and the (HoMA). At HoMA, historical works from its collection are also on view there. For an optimum experience, viewers are invited to visit both venues, each of which offers its own special dimension and unique artworks.
All events are free and open to the public. For more information and special events schedule visit
