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  2. Noguchi Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Noguchi Museum (chartered as The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum) is a museum and sculpture garden at 32-37 Vernon Boulevard in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens in New York City, designed and created by the Japanese American sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988). Opening on a limited basis to the public in 1985, the ...

  3. Isamu Noguchi - Wikipedia

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    Isamu Noguchi died on December 30, 1988, at the age of 84 at New York University Medical Center of pnuemonia. [50] In its obituary for Noguchi, The New York Times called him "a versatile and prolific sculptor whose earthy stones and meditative gardens bridging East and West have become landmarks of 20th-century art".

  4. Moerenuma Park - Wikipedia

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    On December 30 in the same year, however, right after making a miniature model of the planned park, Isamu Noguchi died of heart failure in New York City, and the park was constructed with his master plan from 1989. In 1990, land reclamation of garbage was totally closed. It had 71.2 ha and 2,736,000 tons of garbage carried to the place until 1990.

  5. Koho Yamamoto - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 2021, she exhibited 10 abstract paintings at the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum in a show called Koho Yamamoto: Under a Dark Moon. [13] She has exhibited at the Leonovich Gallery in New York [ 1 ] and one of her paintings is in the collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History .

  6. Storm King Art Center - Wikipedia

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    1960. ( 1960) Website. stormking .org. Storm King grounds. Museum building. Storm King Art Center, commonly called Storm King and named for nearby Storm King Mountain, is an open-air museum in New Windsor, New York. It contains perhaps the largest collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures in the United States. [citation needed]

  7. Death (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Death is a statue by Isamu Noguchi, depicting a dead body of a person who had been lynched, inspired by the 1930 lynching of George Hughes in Texas. The almost life-sized statue was exhibited at one of two 1935 New York anti-lynching exhibitions, where its bad and overtly racist reception caused its creator to change career direction. [ 1]

  8. Toshiko Takaezu - Wikipedia

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    Toshiko Takaezu. Toshiko Takaezu (June 17, 1922 – March 9, 2011) [ 1] was an American ceramic artist, painter, sculptor, and educator whose oeuvre spanned a wide range of mediums, including ceramics, weavings, bronzes, and paintings. She is noted for her pioneering work in ceramics and has played an important role in the international revival ...

  9. Shoji Sadao - Wikipedia

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    Sawada Sadao. . . ( m. 1972; died 2019) . Parent (s) Riichi and Otatsu (Kodama) Sadao. Shoji Sadao (貞尾 昭二, January 1927 – November 3, 2019) was a Japanese American architect, best known for his work and collaborations with R. Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi. [1] During World War II he was stationed in Germany and was a ...