Spalding House, also known as the Cooke-Spalding House was an art museum and sculpture garden in
Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu ( ; ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Hawaii, located in the Pacific Ocean. It is the county seat of the Consolidated city-county, consolidated City and County of Honol ...
(now closed). It was called Nuumealani (heavenly terrace) by
Anna Rice Cooke, who commissioned it. The house and gardens constituted a -acre former art museum in the
Makiki Heights district of Honolulu.
Spalding House was built as a residence in 1925 by Mrs. Cooke, the widow of
Charles Montague Cooke
Charles Montague Cooke (May 6, 1849 – August 27, 1909) was a businessman during the Kingdom of Hawaii, Republic of Hawaii, and Territory of Hawaii.
Life
Charles Montague Cooke was born May 6, 1849, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father was Amos Star ...
, a local businessman and missionary descendant. At the same time, the Honolulu Academy of Art (later renamed
Honolulu Museum of Art
The Honolulu Museum of Art (formerly the Honolulu Academy of Arts) is an art museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii. The museum is the largest of its kind in the state, and was founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke. It has one of the largest single co ...
), which Mrs. Cooke endowed, was being built on the site of her former home on Beretania Street in Honolulu. The
Makiki Heights home was designed by
Hart Wood and later enlarged by the firm of
Bertram Goodhue and Associates. In 1950, Cooke's daughter, Alice Spalding (Mrs. Phillip Spalding), engaged
Vladimir Ossipoff to remodel the ground floor. The
Honolulu Museum of Art
The Honolulu Museum of Art (formerly the Honolulu Academy of Arts) is an art museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii. The museum is the largest of its kind in the state, and was founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke. It has one of the largest single co ...
acquired the estate as a bequest from Alice Spalding in 1968 and operated it as an annex for the display of Japanese prints from 1970 to 1978. In the late 1970s, it was sold to a subsidiary of ''
The Honolulu Advertiser
''The Honolulu Advertiser'' was a daily newspaper published in Honolulu, Hawaii. At the time publication ceased on June 6, 2010, it was the largest daily newspaper in Hawaii. It published daily with special Sunday and Internet editions.
''The ...
''. In 1986, the
Thurston Twigg-Smith family converted it to
The Contemporary Museum. Following interior renovation, the museum, with its doors by artists
Robert Graham and
Tony Berlant, opened to the public in October 1988.
On May 2, 2011, The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu ceased to exist as an independent entity, and is now known as the
Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House. The Honolulu Academy of Art acquired Spalding House along with its collections of more than 3,000 works of art. The
Makiki Heights building, which has about 5,000 square feet of gallery space, reassumed its former name, “Spalding House." Around that time the Honolulu Academy of Art rebranded itself
Honolulu Museum of Art
The Honolulu Museum of Art (formerly the Honolulu Academy of Arts) is an art museum in Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii. The museum is the largest of its kind in the state, and was founded in 1922 by Anna Rice Cooke. It has one of the largest single co ...
.
The Milton Cades Pavilion
David Hockney
David Hockney (born 9 July 1937) is an English Painting, painter, Drawing, draughtsman, Printmaking, printmaker, Scenic design, stage designer, and photographer. As an important contributor to the pop art movement of the 1960s, he is considere ...
designed
stage sets for three one-act French operas presented at the
Metropolitan Opera
The Metropolitan Opera is an American opera company based in New York City, currently resident at the Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center), Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, situated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Referred ...
in 1981. He reconstructed these
stage sets for a 1983 exhibition at the
Walker Art Center
The Walker Art Center is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center in the Lowry Hill, Minneapolis, Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Walker is one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in ...
, ''Hockney Paints the Stage''. The three-dimensional set for
Maurice Ravel's opera, ''
L'enfant et les sortilèges'' (''The Child and the Spells''), was acquired for the 1988 opening of The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, and was installed in the Milton Cades Pavilion on the grounds of Spalding House.
Gardens
The surrounding gardens were originally landscaped between 1928 and 1941 as a
Japanese stroll garden by Reverend K. H. Inagaki, a Christian minister of Japanese ancestry. In 1941, he traveled to Japan to visit relatives, and was never heard from again. From 1979 to 1980, the gardens were resuscitated by Honolulu landscape architect James C. Hubbard. During the 1990s, Kahaluu-based landscape architect
Leland Miyano
Leland Miyano is an artist, landscape designer and author born and raised in Hawaiʻi. He received his Fine Arts degree from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
His books include ''A Pocket Guide to Hawaiʻi's Flowers'' (Mutual, 1997), ''Hawai ...
brought the gardens to their current state. While open as a museum, the grounds displayed sculpture by
Satoru Abe,
Charles Arnoldi,
John Buck,
Mark Bulwinkle
Mark Bulwinkle (born 1946, Waltham, Massachusetts) is an American graphic artist and sculptor who works in cut steel. He received a BFA from the University of Pittsburgh in 1968 and an MFA in printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute in 19 ...
,
Deborah Butterfield,
Gordon Chandler,
Jedd Garet,
Jun Kaneko,
George Rickey,
James Seawright,
Toshiko Takaezu,
Tom Wesselmann
Thomas K. Wesselmann (February 23, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement who worked in painting, collage and sculpture.
Early years
Wesselmann was born in Cincinnati.
From 1949 to 1951 he atten ...
, and
Arnold Zimmerman.
Closure
The Honolulu Museum of Art announced in July 2019 that it would close its Spalding House location and put the property on the market. The site closed to the public in December 2019.
References
External links
Spalding House– Honolulu Museum of Art
National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
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Hawaiian architecture
National Register of Historic Places in Honolulu
1925 establishments in Hawaii
Houses completed in 1925