Solomon Enos
Solomon Robert Nui Enos is a Native Hawaiian artist, illustrator, and visionary. Born and raised in Makaha Valley (O‘ahu, Hawai‘i), Solomon hails from the well-known Enos ‘ohana. Solomon has been making art for more than 30 years and he is adept at artistic expression in a wide variety of media including oil paintings, book illustrations, murals, and game design. A self-described “Possibilist” Solomon’s art expresses an informed aspirational vision of the world at its best via contemporary and traditional art that leans towards Sci-Fi and Fantasy. His work touches on themes like collective-consciousness, ancestry and identity, our relationship with our planet, and all through the lens of his experience as a person indigenous to Hawai’i.
Solomon has exhibited in Biennial X (Honolulu Museum of Art), 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (Queensland Art Gallery), CONTACT art exhibitions, and others. His work is held in private collections and in the public collections of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Hawai'i State Art Museum. He has led numerous community mural projects and has received art commissions for hotels, corporate offices, public buildings, and schools in Hawai'i. His latest works include murals and augmented-reality installations for Google and Disney.
SELECTED CLIENTS & COLLECTIONS
RECENT EXHIBITIONS
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Worlds Beyond Here: The Expanding Universe of APA Science Fiction
Wing Luke Museum, Seattle
Flower Fan, Aupuni Space, Kaka‘ako
CONTACT ZONE, Hawai‘i Theatre, Honolulu
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'Ae Kai: Culture Lab on Convergence, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, Honolulu
Wa'a + Lewa: Reflections on Voyaging, Aupuni Place, Honolulu
CONTACT 3017, Honolulu Museum of Art School, Honolulu
Radical Optimist, The ARTS at Marks Garage, Honolulu
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CTRL+ALT: Culture Lab on Imagined Futures, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, New York
CONTACT 2016, Honolulu Museum of Art School, Honolulu
Out with the NEW, in with the OLD, Nano Gallery, Honolulu Museum of Art School, Honolulu
Mana Moana: HNL/AKL, an artist exchange funded by Creative New Zealand, Tim Melville Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand.
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NŪ: The Next 500 Years, DAWSON Art Project, Honolulu
Ancestral Spaces, Ancestral Futures, WCIT Architecture, Honolulu
CONTACT 2015, Honolulu Museum of Art School, Honolulu
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M.A.P. III (Maoli.Art.Pedagogy), Hawai‘i Pacific University Art Gallery, Kāne‘ohe
CONTINUITY / A Mau A Mau, CNHA 13th Annual Native Hawaiian Conference, Honolulu
PEWA II, SPF Projects, Honolulu (two-man show with Carl F.K. Pao)
CONTACT 2014, Honolulu Museum of Art School, Honolulu