Two identical round clocks placed on opposite trays of a metal balance scale. Both clocks have white faces with black numbers and hands. The clock on the left shows the time at 12:04, while the clock on the right displays 12:15.
Kenji Nakahashi, Japanese (active United States), 1947–2017. Time (B), 1980 (printed 1985). Gelatin silver print. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hiroshi Mizutani. 85.50. © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents

Kenji Nakahashi: A Confident Life

Kenji Nakahashi: A Confident Life

April 4, 2026 - December 27, 2026
Galleries 315 and 316
Free Exhibition

Contemplative, humorous, inventive, and surreal. These are just a few of many apt descriptions of the artworks of the Japanese-American artist Kenji Nakahashi. His active imagination, curiosity for his immediate environment, and embrace of the mundane provided endless inspiration and subjects for his art, inviting questions and reflections about life and everyday objects.

Born and educated in Japan, Nakahashi moved to New York City in 1973 at the age of 26, finding in the bustling metropolis the creative stimuli that would sustain his practice for the rest of his life. Best known for his concept-driven photography, Nakahashi actively experimented with a diverse range of mediums, including drawing, painting, collage, and printmaking. Relying on absurdity, visual and textual puns, and unusual juxtapositions, Nakahashi’s enigmatic images encourage viewers to contemplate both the strange and captivating aspects of everyday life.

Blending playfulness and intellectual vigor, Nakahashi often toyed with viewer’s expectations, depicting such mundane objects as street signs, drinking glasses, a hot-water bottle, and analog clocks in unfamiliar or even surreal contexts. Other subjects include storefronts, subway platforms, soaring skyscrapers, and mysterious fictional landscapes. He routinely flattened and fragmented the built environment of the city and its inhabitants into abstract geometric and kaleidoscopic forms, resulting in images that surprise, challenge, and delight.

Celebrating a recent anonymous gift of Nakahashi’s work to Mia’s collection, this exhibition showcases more than 60 photographs, prints, drawings, watercolors, collages, and one painting, representing the artist’s career from the 1970s through the early 1990s.

Kenji Nakahashi, Japanese (active United States), 1947–2017. Time (B), 1980 (printed 1985). Gelatin silver print. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Hiroshi Mizutani. 85.50. © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents