Hawaii Food & Wine Festival – 2023 Hawaii Food & Wine Festival Auction
Auction Ends: Nov 6, 2023 09:00 PM HST

Art

ART OF FOOD & WINE: Set of Gifts from the Garden by Taiji Terasaki-1

Item Number
466
Estimated Value
2500 USD
Opening Bid
2000 USD

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Item Description

Epicure: Gifts from the Garden, An artistic and culinary collaboration between Artist Terasaki and Chef Armellino

The Thirteenth Annual Hawaii Food & Wine Festival's The Art of Food & Wine has become a platform to showcase artists of all mediums—painters, sculptors, mixed media, ceramics, photography, florals and even augmented reality! Feast your eyes, and tastebuds, on culinary works of art inspired by esteemed local artists and up-and-coming creatives.

ABOUT THE ART:

This is the vision of artist Taiji Terasaki (Honolulu, HI) and the mastery of Chef Peter Armellino of the Plumed Horse Restaurant (Saratoga, CA). These original, handmade porcelains take the form of food from the garden with shapes and textures that translate to perfect dishes for serving food. The work captures Terasaki's belief that nature is the original source for artistic inspiration. Each piece of tableware is cast from a single mold created from a real melon, cactus and orange. Included with the set are cherrywood finish placemats to frame the porcelain groupings. A trio of recipes designed specifically for each vessel accompanies the work, creating a true epicurean experience. 
 
One (1) set includes three (3) plates created from real melon, cactus and orange and a cherrywood finish placemat. This gift set includes four (4) sets.
 

ABOUT TAIJI TERASAKI:

Taiji Terasaki is a Japanese-American artist based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Growing up in a family of scientists and creatives, Terasaki has immersed himself in exploring innovations in his craft, working in photography, sculpture, immersive and large-scale installations, and pioneering mediums like mist projections as canvas. Terasaki studied in the MFA programs at Hunter College, New York and California State University, Long Beach, and holds a BFA from UC Irvine.
 
Terasaki made his public debut in 2017 with Edible Landscapes for the Trillenium as part of the Honolulu Museum of Art’s exhibition “Contact 3017: Hawaii in 1,000 Years”. That same year he also participated in the Curitiba Biennial in Curitiba, Brazil. In 2020, Terasaki’s first solo-museum presentation, “TRANCENDIENTS: Heroes at Borders”, opened at the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles. This exhibition honored who advocate for those who face discrimination, prejudice, and inequality at borders both individuals physical and psychological. The following year, the solo-exhibition “RESET/RESHAPE” was presented at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center. Conceived against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the work delved into the complex societal and personal impacts of global events through themes of loss and healing.
 
In 2018, Terasaki traveled to Palmyra for an artist residency with The Nature Conservancy. Since then, a large part of his practice has centered on the conservation efforts taking place on the atoll and the broader effects of environmental preservation. In 2022, Terasaki participated in the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal as a featured artist in the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea exhibition. Currently, he is working on a mural focused on food sustainability for the new headquarters of the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles, and a collaboration with the non-profit environmental organization Parley for the Oceans.
 
A long-standing supporter of Honolulu’s arts community, Terasaki served on the board of the Honolulu Museum of Art for many years and is currently a board member of the Honolulu Biennial Foundation. In 2012, he founded Art Explorium, a nonprofit providing high-quality arts education experiences for children in Honolulu. Most recently, he founded MakeVisible, an organization whose mission is to support educational art exhibits focusing on the core concepts of conserve/preserve/restore.

Item Special Note

The painting can be viewed at the Art Gallery at Halekulani until November 6, 2023.

Proceeds from this item will be split between the artist (70%) and HFWF (30%), with HFWF's proceeds going towards a scholarship to a fine art student at the University of Hawaii.

Pick up at Halekulani or HFWF office in Honolulu, otherwise shipping charges apply.

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