George R. Ellis
George R. Ellis (born 1937) was an author, art historian and director of the Honolulu Museum of Art from 1982 to 2003.[1]
Life[]
George Ellis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. He received a BA in art history from the University of Chicago in 1959 and an MFA in painting from the same institution in 1962. He began his career as a painter, but became assistant director of the Birmingham Museum of Art and then associate director of the Museum of Cultural History at the University of California, Los Angeles.[2][3]
Highlights of his tenure at the Honolulu Museum of Art include establishment of the Academy Art Center at Linekona and construction of the Luce Pavilion. He served on the boards of directors of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, the East–West Center, the , the Japan-American Society, and the . In 2002, Ellis was received the from the .[4]
Works[]
His publications include:
- Casino, Eric S., George R. Ellis, Wilhelm G. Solheim II, Father Gabriel Casal and Regalado Trota Jose, People and Art of the Philippines, Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, 1962.
- Ellis, George R., Growing with the Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, 1981.
- Ellis, George R., Hokusai and Hiroshige, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, 2000, ISBN 0-295-97766-3.
- Ellis, George R., Japanese Treasures from the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Hawaii, 1996.
- Ellis, George R., Oceanic Art, a Celebration of Form, San Diego Museum of Art, 2009, ISBN 978-0-937108-46-8.
- Ellis, George R. and staff, A Decade in Retrospect. Works from Asia, Europe, The Near East, Africa, North and South America, Indonesia and Oceania, drawn from Museum Collections, University of California, Los Angeles, 1974.
- Ellis, George R. and Marcia Morse, A Hawaii Treasury, Masterpieces from the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Tokyo, Asahi Shimbun, 2000.
- Norris, Ben, Margaret Norris Castrey and George R. Ellis, Ben Norris, American Modernist, 1910-2006, University of Hawaii Press, 2009.
Footnotes[]
- ^ honoluluacademy.org - The Academy’s website
- ^ Yoshihara, Lisa A., Collective Visions, 1967-1997, An Exhibition Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, Art in Public Places Program, Presented at the Honolulu Museum of Art, September 3-October 12, 1997, Honolulu, State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 1997, p. 12
- ^ "New Director in 1982". Calendar News (Honolulu Academy of Arts): 6. April 1981.
- ^ Rath, Paula, “Hawai'i Arts Leader Bids Aloha”, Honolulu Advertiser, December 2, 2005
- 1937 births
- American art historians
- Directors of museums in the United States
- Writers from Honolulu
- Living people