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Noguchi Museum Offers Digital Features and Programs

The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, founded under Isamu Noguchi’s art and legacy, has temporarily closed their doors and canceled their in-person events. However, the museum is offering digital features, films, and programs for those who are interested.

Artist Nicholas Knight and Dakin Hart, Senior Curator, created a collection of twenty-two extended films from fixed perspectives. These durational films invite all to enter “the stream of time,” and stay as long as you like.

Also, as part of a developing series of articles exploring Isamu Noguchi’s most important collaborators and influential relationships, Matthew Kirsch, Curator of Research & Digital Projects, offers a portrait of architect Shoji Sadao (1927–2019). An indefatigable facilitator for both Noguchi and R. Buckminster Fuller, Sadao designed, engineered, and oversaw the nuts-and-bolts details that made Fuller and Noguchi’s grand visions possible.

In terms of upcoming programs, the museum is offering, “Archives Deep Dive: Noguchi’s Personal Collection” on Thursday, September 10 at 1 pm EDT. Kate Wiener, Assistant Curator, will lead a presentation on selected objects from Isamu Noguchi’s collectibles — his personal collection of objects ranging from musical instruments to ancient artifacts from around the world. You can register here.

Additionally, the shop remains open online. Only a few copies remain of I Become a Nisei, an essay collection by Isamu Noguchi written from a prison camp for Japanese Americans in 1942, with a selection of artworks and documents from The Noguchi Museum Archives. This book was printed letterpress from hand-set metal type and is hand bound. It includes a foreword by Brian Niiya, Content Director at Densho. All purchases from the Shop directly support The Noguchi Museum and its collection, operations, and programming.

 

LIC: Noguchi Museum: Photo credit Wally Gobetz

Anna de la Rosa is a rising senior at New York University majoring in Media, Culture, and Communication. She has extensive experience in writing, editing, and strategizing for many digital and print publications as well as social media platforms. She is currently writing a newsletter called analog.

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