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Chiura Obata's Glorious Struggle

Season 7
December 15, 2021
illustration of camp with mountains in the back

When Chiura Obata painted Moonlight Over Topaz, Utah, he was a prisoner at the camp: one of 120,000 Japanese Americans to be incarcerated during World War II. The painting shows a dreamy moonlit desert, with just a few dark lines to hint at the barbed wire fences and guard towers that held him and his family captive. As a painter, Obata turned again and again to nature as his greatest teacher, and his greatest subject. Today, his work can be found in art collections and museums around the world, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum. This time on Sidedoor, we learn from Chiura Obata about the power of art in tumultuous times.

Transcript

Speakers:

  • Rihoko Ueno, Processing archivist at the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art
  • Noriko Sanefuji, Museum specialist in the Division of Cultural and Community Life at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History @apacurator @amhistorymuseum
  • ShiPu Wang, Coats Endowed Chair in the Arts and Professor of Art History at The University of California Merced. Curator of the traveling exhibition, Chiura Obata: An American Modern @curatingobata
  • Kimi Hill, Chiura Obata’s granddaughter and author of the book, Topaz Moon.

From the Collections

Photograph of Chiura Obata painting

Chiura Obata School of Painting Course List

Book - Topaz Moon: Chiura Obata's Art of Internment, Edited with Text by Kimi Kodani Hill

Chiura Obata Topaz Times Painting, 01/01/1943

Photograph of New Moon by Chiura Obata

Evening Glow at Mono Lake

El Capitan

Photograph of Chiura Obata teaching a children's art class at Tanforan Art School

Mono Crater

America

Passing Rain

Sketch from Topaz, California

Sumi-e painting of blue flowers, by Chiura Obata, Topaz, 1940s

Rainbow Falls, Inyo National Forest

painting

Life and Death, Porcupine Flat

Morning At Mono Lake

Eagle Peak Trail

Struggle, Trail to Johnson Peak

Before Thunderstorm, Tuolumne Meadows

Evening Glow at Mono Lake, from Mono Mills

Silence, Last Twilight on an Unknown Lake, Johnson Peak

Ruin Of Old Tioga Mine

Zoroku Sato (Chiura Obata) School Diplomas

Lake Mary, Inyo National Forest

Untitled--print sleeve with woodblock print

Dawn, Knights Ferry

El Capitán

Sundown at Tioga, Tioga Peak

Evening at Carl Inn

Clouds, Upper Lyell Trail, along Lyell Fork

painting

Upper Lyell Fork, near Lyell Glacier

painting

Lake Basin in the High Sierra


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