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family converted it to The Contemporary Museum. Following interior renovation and the construction of the Milton Cades Pavilion, the museum opened to the public in October 1988. In addition to galleries, the museum consisted of a shop, cafe, administrative offices, storage and work areas, and a
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The gardens were originally landscaped between 1928 and 1941 by Reverend K. H. Inagaki, a Christian minister of Japanese ancestry. From 1979 to 1980, the gardens were resuscitated by Honolulu landscape architect James C. Hubbard. During the 1990s, Kahaluʻu-based landscape architect
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and Associates. The Honolulu Academy of Arts acquired the estate as a bequest from Cooke's daughter, Alice Spalding, in 1968 and operated it as an annex for the display of Japanese prints from 1970 to 1978. A private developer in the late 1970s sold it to a subsidiary of
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On May 2, 2011, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu ceased to exist as an independent entity. The galleries and grounds continue to be open to the public with the staff of the former Contemporary Museum joining the staff of the
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In addition to preserving art since 1940, the museum maintained the historic Spalding House and gardens. The Spalding House in
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was being built on the site of her former home on Beretania Street in Honolulu. The Makiki Heights home was designed by
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A satellite facility of the former Contemporary Museum located in downtown Honolulu in the
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building, which has about 5,000 square feet of gallery space, reassumed its former name, "
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brought the gardens to their current state. The grounds display sculpture by
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at First Hawaiian Center. All venues continue to be open to the public.
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Burlingame, Burl, “Art museums sign off on merger agreement”,
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Artists represented in the permanent collection included
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Spalding House is located at 2411 Makiki Heights Drive,
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under this name. It was the only museum in the state of
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Index

Honolulu Museum of Art
Hawaii
contemporary art
Honolulu
Spalding House
downtown Honolulu
Vito Acconci
Josef Albers
Robert Arneson
Jennifer Bartlett
Robert Brady
John Buck
Christopher Bucklow
Enrique Martinez Celaya
Enrique Chagoya
Dale Chihuly
John Coplans
Joseph Cornell
Gregory Crewdson
Robert Cumming
Stephen De Staebler
Richard DeVore
Jim Dine
Herbert Ferber
Llyn Foulkes
Judy Fox
Sam Francis
David Gilhooly
David Hockney
Diane Itter

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