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Biography - The Noguchi Museum
Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) was one of the twentieth century’s most important and critically acclaimed sculptors. Through a lifetime of artistic experimentation, he created sculptures, gardens, furniture and lighting designs, ceramics, architecture, landscapes, and set designs.
The Noguchi Museum
Founded and designed by Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), and committed to advancing the appreciation of his art and legacy.
Collection - The Noguchi Museum
As the artist’s estate, The Noguchi Museum holds the world’s largest and most extensive collection of Isamu Noguchi’s sculptures, drawings, models, and designs.
Mission & History - The Noguchi Museum
The Noguchi Museum was founded and designed by internationally renowned American artist Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) for the display of his life’s work.
Chronology - The Noguchi Museum
2024年3月28日 · A comprehensive timeline of significant events in the life of Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988).
Public Works - The Noguchi Museum
Explore the extant public works of Isamu Noguchi worldwide, including playgrounds, fountains, gardens, private courtyards, and civic spaces.
The Isamu Noguchi Archive
The Isamu Noguchi Archive contains the most comprehensive body of information on the life and work of Isamu Noguchi.
The Isamu Noguchi Catalogue Raisonné - The Noguchi Museum
The Isamu Noguchi Catalogue Raisonné is an ongoing project of The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York, committed to documenting the artistic practice of Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988).
Digital Features - The Noguchi Museum
Editorial features on a diversity of topics related to Isamu Noguchi’s life, work, important collaborators, and his enduring relevence in today’s world. Skip to main content Access
Noguchi as Collector - The Noguchi Museum
The objects that Isamu Noguchi collected over his lifetime offer a unique and intimate portrait of the artist, tracing his travels around the world and the phenomenal scope of his interests. More than 400 such objects are housed in The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum’s’s Study Collection.