Ei Arakawa And Carissa Rodriguez

Several men holding with fabric.
Several men holding with fabric.

Whitney Museum guards wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), and Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structures by Ellen Christine Couture, dimensions variable. Kauai: Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Manhattan: Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Hawaii: Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

On View
Third Floor

Ei Arakawa and Carissa Rodriguez’s work is on view in the Museum’s third floor galleries.

Arakawa
Born 1977 in Fukushima, Japan

Rodriguez
Born 1970 in New York, NY
Lives and Works in New York, NY

As economic power in Asia rises and shifting immigration patterns prompt the United States gradually toward becoming a Pacific-facing nation, Ei Arakawa and Carissa Rodriguez take on the imaginary ideal of the exotic Pacific Rim in a collaborative performative installation. Both artists have roots in the region: Arakawa was born in Japan and has long held a fascination with Hawaii; Rodriguez is of Filipino heritage. Playing with clichéd tropical island fantasies of the good life, alternative “off-the-grid” lifestyles, notions of paradise as a war zone, and the phenomenon of continental drift, their 2014 Biennial installation assembles a loose-knit grouping of objects to create an arena for informal performances. Drawing from his ongoing interest in historical Japanese avant-garde performance movements such as the Gutai group and Jikken Kobo (Experimental Workshop), Arakawa has produced a series of three island sculptures—referencing Kauai, the Big Island of Hawaii, and Manhattan—that double as hats to be worn during his spontaneous live events. Rodriguez has made a pair of monochrome paintings, cast from two types of Hawaiian volcanic salt, in the iconic shapes immortalized by native New York artist Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923). 

Costumes for the performances are provided by Prada from its spring/summer 2014 menswear collection, “Menacing Paradise.”


Works by Ei Arakawa and Carissa Rodriguez

  • Several men holding with fabric.
    Several men holding with fabric.

    Whitney Museum guards wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), and Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structures by Ellen Christine Couture, dimensions variable. Kauai: Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Manhattan: Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Hawaii: Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Mixed media on a wood rack
    Mixed media on a wood rack

    Installation view of Hawaiian Presence (Kauaii), by Ei Arakawa. Whitney Biennial 2014, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 7-May 25, 2014. Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co., Los Angeles. Photograph by Bill Orcutt.

  • Mixed media on wood racks.
    Mixed media on wood racks.

    Installation view of Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), and Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan) by Ei Arakawa and Limbs of the Pacific (TTC) by Carissa Rodriguez, Whitney Biennial 2014, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, March 7-May 25, 2014. Kauai: Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co., Los Angeles. Hawaii: Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Manhattan: Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Limbs of the Pacific: Collection of the artist; courtesy Karma International, Zurich. Photograph by Bill Orcutt

  • Three people wearing flower decorated hats.
    Three people wearing flower decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita, and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing flower decorated hats.
    Three people wearing flower decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita, and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing flower decorated hats.
    Three people wearing flower decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita, and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita, Ei Arakawa, and Kashimi Asai wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita, Ei Arakawa, and Kashimi Asai wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita, Ei Arakawa, and Kashimi Asai wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita, Ei Arakawa, and Kashimi Asai wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita, Ei Arakawa, and Kashimi Asai wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Shoko Fujita, Ei Arakawa, and Kashimi Asai wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing flower decorated hats.
    Three people wearing flower decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai, Shoko Fujita and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Hawaii), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Three people wearing decorated hats.
    Three people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Kauai), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 48 in. (152.4 × 121.9 cm) Collection of the artist; courtesy Overduin & Co, Los Angeles. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

  • Two people wearing decorated hats.
    Two people wearing decorated hats.

    Kashimi Asai and Ei Arakawa wearing Ei Arakawa’s Hawaiian Presence (Manhattan), 2014. Wire, fabric, straw, and plastic, Headpiece structure by Ellen Christine Couture, 60 × 18 in. (152.4 × 45.7cm), Collection of the artist; courtesy Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York. Photograph by Katsuhiro Saiki

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