In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

“First Time, Face to Face” (2021), blue jade flower. All images © Noah Harder, courtesy of Honolulu Museum of Art, shared with permission

Native Hawaiian artist Noah Harders takes a whimsical approach to style in Moemoeā, his first institutional exhibition opening next week at the Honolulu Museum of Art. Translating to dream or fantasy, the show’s title offers a conceptual, political, and aesthetic foundation for Harders’ vast array of works that transform crustacean shells, skeletal remains, lush jade flowers, and other organic matter into sculptural wearables. The fashions are intricately constructed and mask most of the artist’s face as he captures their sprawling forms through bold self-portraiture, which he describes as fostering a connection between himself and the found objects. He explains:

When I put on these masks, I feel like I am embodying the spirit and essence of seemingly ordinary materials that can be found around us…These pieces are a way for us to step out of the harsh reality we are consumed by every day and simply have a moment to dream and feel inspired by what surrounds us on this earth.

Moemoeā runs from November 3, 2022, to July 23, 2023. Dive into Harders’ extensive archive of headdresses on his site and Instagram.

 

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

“Resilience” (2020), plumeria (frangipani)

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

“Lead The Way” (2022), red torch ginger (etlingera elatior)

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

Left: “Modern Warrior” (2022), koa leaves (Acacia koa). Right: “Two Worlds Collide” (2022), lauhala (pandanus tectorius) and crinum amabile

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

“The Depths” (2021), lobster shell

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

Left: “ Looks Can Be Deceiving,” (2022), spiny lobster shells, 22.25 x 28.25 inches. Right: “Life After Death” (2022), fish bones

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

“Malolo” (2022), mink protea

In Bold Self-Portraits, Fantastical Masks Camouflage Noah Harders in Flora and Fauna

“Pecking Order” (2022), white king protea (protea cynaroides)

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