Like tourists embarking on a Pacific excursion, visitors of the newly reopened Arts of Oceania gallery at the Denver Art Museum are greeted by plastic leis. Whereas the kitschy garlands that adorn vacationing travelers adhere to advertised paradisal fantasies, the hundreds of synthetic leis of this installation gather to form a more dismal image—that of an imposing mushroom cloud. The exhibition Islands Beyond Blue: Niki Hastings-McFall and Treasures from the Oceania Collection confronts the visitors’ learned vocabulary and expectations and exposes the (mis)understanding these can produce.