Inventory of the Unfinished Proof Ninomiya Exhibit Collection DH.2019.141

Jennifer Hill
University Archives
2024-03-14
University Library South -5039 (Fifth Floor)
1000 E. Victoria St.
Carson, CA 90747
archives@csudh.edu


Contributing Institution: University Archives
Title: Unfinished Proof Ninomiya Exhibit Collection
Creator: Nakagawa, Alan
Identifier/Call Number: DH.2019.141
Physical Description: 1 box
Physical Description: .42 Linear Feet
Date: February 26-April 10, 2019; undated
Abstract: This collection includes watercolor paintings from four workshops with the CSUDH Art Students and students from Banning High School for the Unfinished Proof Ninomiya Exhibit by the PRAXIS Program in collaboration with the Gerth Archives and Special Collections Artist-In-Resident, Alan Nakagawa.
Language of Material: English .

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Processing Information

This collection was processed in March 2024 by Jennifer Hill.

Related Materials

For related material see the Ninomiya Studio Collection. 

Scope and Contents

The Unfinished Proof Ninomiya Exhibit Collection (February-April 2019) contains .42 linear feet of watercolor paintings, photographs, and notes related to the Unfinished Proof Ninomiya Exhibit Collection. The exhibit was created by the PRAXIS Program in collaboration with the Gerth Archives and Special Collections Artist-In-Resident, Alan Nakagawa.

Biographical / Historical

"Alan Nakagawa is an interdisciplinary artist with archiving tendencies, primarily working with sound, often incorporating various media and working with communities and their histories.
Nakagawa has been working on a series of semi-autobiographic sound-architecture/tactile sound experiences, utilizing multi-point audio field recordings of historic interiors; Peace Resonance; Hiroshima/Wendover combines recordings of the interiors of the Hiroshima Atomic Dome (Hiroshima, Japan) and Wendover Hangar (Utah); Conical Sound; Antoni Gaudi and Simon Rodia combines recordings of the interiors of Watts Towers (Los Angeles) and the Sagrada Familia (Barcelona, Spain).
Premiered in 2023, Point of Turn, is his first vibratory sound work involving the human voice; utilizing collected stories about moments or events that resulted in someone leaving their organized religion. For this work, the combining of these stories and the analog data stretching of a verse and chorus of the 1970's seminal pop band, 10CC's hit song, "I'm Not in Love".
Nakagawa is also currently the artist-in-resident at the Gerth Archives, California State University Dominguez Hills assigned to the newly acquired L.A. Free Press/Art Kunkin Collection." Nakagawa also was the artist-in-resident for the Ninomiya Studio Collection in 2019. This exhibit also had pop-up exhibits throughout Los Angeles.
"His first book, "A.I.R.Head: Anatomy of an Artist in Residence" was published in January 2023 by Writ-Large Press. It maps his artistic trajectory that led to his nine artist-in-residencies in six years.
He was the first artist in resident for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation and the Los Angeles County Library. Nakagawa was invited by the Smithsonian Museum of American History to research the development of the hearing aid in the US. He currently resides in Los Angeles' Koreatown and continues to exhibit and develop his creative practice.
Nakagawa is a recipient of two Art Matters grants, City of Los Angeles Artist Fellowship, California Community Foundation Mid-Career Artist Fellowship and a Monbusho Scholar. He co-founded arts collective non-profit Collage Ensemble Inc. (1984-2011), curated experimental music weekly Ear Meal Webcast (2010-2017), produced public practice artist interviews podcast VISITINGS Radio Show (2017-2020) and administers the website Asian American Futurism (2022-Present)."
Biographical: Alan Nakagawa. 

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Watercolor Painting
Japanese American photographers
Ninomiya Family
California State College, Dominguez Hills

box 1, folder 1

Alan Nakagawa Meeting 2/26/2019 February 26, 2019

box 1, folder 2-3

Watercolor paintings March 18, 2019, March 20, 2019

box 1, folder 4-5

Watercolor paintings April 8, 2019, April 10, 2019

box 1, folder 6

Watercolor paintings undated

box 1, folder 7

Photocopies of photographs from the Ninomiya Collection undated