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  1. March 26 – Ju­ly 31, 2022. The Mu­se­um Lud­wig is host­ing the first com­pre­hen­sive ret­ro­spec­tive in Eu­rope in over twen­ty years on the Ja­pa­nese Amer­i­can sculp­tor Isa­mu Noguchi (b. 1904 in Los An­ge­les, d. 1988 in New York). It will cov­er all of Noguchi’s cre­a­tive pe­ri­ods and prac­tices with ...

  2. www.noguchi.org › isamu-noguchi › digital-featuresHistory of The Noguchi Museum

    By 1974, the prolific artist needed more space, and the red brick building across the street on Vernon Boulevard—which would eventually become The Noguchi Museum—was up for sale. The structure, dating from 1929, was first occupied by the Demgen & Balletto Co., which in 1933 became the Astoria Photo-Engravers Supply Company.

  3. 20 de may. de 2024 · Guided tours are conducted by museum educators and explore select works in the Museum’s collection and special exhibitions while introducing the life and vision of Isamu Noguchi. In keeping with Noguchi’s interest in the visitor’s personal experience of the Museum, groups will be encouraged to share their observations and interpretations throughout the course of the tour.

  4. The Noguchi Museum Archives. 2 Isamu Noguchi, A Sculptor’s World, New York: Harper & Row, 1968: 159. 3 John Christensen, “In an Artist’s Light,” Sunday Star- Bulletin & Advertiser (Honolulu), October 1, 1978: C-12. 4 Postcard for Akari: Sculptured Light by Isamu Noguchi exhibition, April 4–28, 1962, Bonniers, New York.

  5. Text by Matthew Kirsch, Curator and Director of Research, and Dakin Hart, Senior Curator from 2013–23, at The Noguchi Museum. Produced by Alex Miller. Transcripts of archival materials are available by request to accessibility@noguchi.org. 1 “ No More Shirts” (Talk of the Town), New Yorker, December 2, 1944, 24.

  6. Isamu Noguchi In parallel with his first commissioned public works, History Mexico at Mercado Abelardo Rodriguez in Mexico City (1935–36) and News (Associated Press Building Plaque) in New York City (1938–40), Noguchi had begun to envision an expanded definition of sculpture more directly related to the lived experience.

  7. Quotations by Isamu Noguchi from The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1987), unless otherwise noted. The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard) Long Island City, New York 11106