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National Gallery Tour: Beneath the Surface – Mining and American Photography

The Masumi Hayashi Foundation is honored to announce that Dr. Masumi Hayashi’s photograph Site 666, Republic Steel Mill will be featured in the National Gallery of Art’s traveling exhibition “Beneath the Surface: Mining and American Photography,” touring three major venues beginning in 2026. This important national exhibition examines the visual documentation of America’s mining andContinue reading “National Gallery Tour: Beneath the Surface – Mining and American Photography”

Masumi Hayashi Featured in Canton Museum’s Shattered Glass Exhibition

The Masumi Hayashi Foundation proudly announces that two of Dr. Masumi Hayashi’s powerful works documenting Japanese American internment camps will be featured in “Shattered Glass: The Women Who Elevated American Art” at the Canton Museum of Art, opening November 2025. This significant exhibition celebrates pioneering women artists who transformed American art history. Hayashi’s inclusion honorsContinue reading “Masumi Hayashi Featured in Canton Museum’s Shattered Glass Exhibition”

Masumi Hayashi Featured in SFMOMA’s (Re)Constructing History

The Masumi Hayashi Foundation is pleased to announce that Dr. Masumi Hayashi’s photograph EPA Superfund Site, Fields Brook Stream, Ashtabula, Ohio (1990) will be featured in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection rotation, “(Re)Constructing History,” opening October 4, 2025. This exhibition examines how photography constructs historical narratives and shapes our understanding ofContinue reading “Masumi Hayashi Featured in SFMOMA’s (Re)Constructing History”

Reflect Space features work by Dr. Masumi Hayashi

Reflect Space Gallery of the Glendale Public Library (just north of downtown Los Angeles) will hold an exhibition of work from May 29 to July 8, 2018, that focuses on the Japanese-American internment during WWII. The exhibit features works by Dr. Masumi Hayashi, on loan from the permanent collection of the Japanese-American National Museum inContinue reading “Reflect Space features work by Dr. Masumi Hayashi”