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  • Kimi Hill will present a lecture on the art of Chiura Obata, a renowned artist, at the Moab Museum on March 28.
  • 35 drawings, prints and watercolor paintings by Chiura Obata (1885-1975) were recently gifted to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake.
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  • Granddaughter of Chiura Obata to present lecture on artist’s work in Moab

    MOAB, Utah — Kimi Hill will present a lecture on the art of Chiura Obata, a renowned artist, at the Moab Museum on March 28. 

    Hill is the granddaughter of Obata. According to a press release from the Moab Museum, she has presented similar lectures for over 30 years.

    Additionally, she has worked as a consultant on several books and exhibitions featuring Obata’s work. 

    The lecture will take place at 7 p.m. on March 28. Following Hill’s presentation, the museum will screen Obata’s Yosemite, a film made by Adam Prieto and produced by the Yosemite Conservancy and the National Park Service. 

    The life and work of Chiura Obata

    According to the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Obata was one of “the most significant” Japanese American artists of the 20th century.

    According to the Denver Art Museum, Obata trained in traditional and modern styles. The artist

    Contributed by Laurie Fendrich / When I walked into the large middle gallery at Matthew Marks, where the stunning work of Miyoko Ito (1918–1983) from the 1970s is concentrated, a individ in the gallery turned to me and said, “Give me a coffee machine and a cot and I can spend the rest of my life here.” I completely understood. inom first encountered Ito’s work when I was in graduate school at the Art Institute of Chicago. Along with my teachers Ray Yoshida and Richard Loving, Ito joined my roster of painting heroes. The current exhibition includes three small, figurative lithographs, but the thrust of the show is the paintings – painstaking abstractions with allusions. Sixteen, spanning the period 1942 to 1983, the year of her death, are on view. All are modest in scale and, though there are color constants, each has its own particular – and novel – composition.  

    Ito was born in 1918 in Berkeley, California, to a Japanese-American father and a Japanese mother, a