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Pictures of Belonging: Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo

Miki Hayakawa Hayakawa worked primarily in oil on canvas, creating intimate domestic and landscape scenes characterized by warm tonality and careful observation of light. Her practice centered on capturing everyday moments and architectural spaces, reflecting her engagement with American modernism during the 1930s. --- Hisako Hibi Hibi worked in oil and tempera, developing a figurative practice that emphasized portraiture and human presence. Her work demonstrates formal sophistication and psychological depth, with particular attention to self-representation and identity. --- Miné Okubo Okubo worked across tempera, acrylic, and oil, creating compositions that ranged from social observation to abstraction. Her practice encompassed portraiture, genre scenes depicting everyday labor, and later experimental abstract work, reflecting a sustained commitment to expanding the vocabulary of American painting.

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Opens
Oct 9
Closes
Jan 4
Status
Closed
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Pictures of Belonging presents seventy paintings and drawings alongside four sketchbooks by three trailblazing Japanese American women artists—Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo—displayed together for the first time. Spanning eight decades, the exhibition reveals the…

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Lansdowne Dr &, Horticultural Dr, Philadelphia
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