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Artist:
Tom Nakashima, born Seattle, WA 1941  Search this
Medium:
oil on canvas
Dimensions:
101 1/2 x 120 3/8 in. (257.9 x 305.9 cm)
Type:
Painting
Date:
1992
Gallery Label:
The translucent fish swimming to the center of this painting is a self-portrait of the artist. Adopted by Tom Nakashima as a symbol of fluidity, it represents his journey through life. In many of his works, he uses this animal's associations with Christianity and Asian cultures to explore his Japanese American heritage.
The fish approaches the threshold of a large chapel, a place of refuge inspired by the Arena Chapel in Padua, Italy, decorated with religious-themed frescoes by Giotto, a famous fourteenth-century Italian painter. For Nakashima, his structure serves as a path to Japan and represents safe passage across landscapes, times, and cultures.
Topic:
Animal\fish  Search this
Architecture Exterior  Search this
Credit Line:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Gail and John Enns
Object number:
2008.38
Restrictions & Rights:
Usage conditions apply
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Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
Department:
Painting and Sculpture
On View:
Smithsonian American Art Museum, 3rd Floor, East Wing
Data Source:
Smithsonian American Art Museum
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7ac7d1bda-cb8d-45ff-93e8-ba33fe7ed9a7
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:saam_2008.38