Noguchi Artwork

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Founded in 1985, The Noguchi Museum presents a collection of artist's works in stone, metal, wood, and clay, as well as models for public projects and gardens, dance sets and Akari Light …
Founded in 1985, The Noguchi Museum presents a collection of artist's works in stone, metal, wood, and clay, as well as models for public projects and gardens, dance sets and Akari Light sculptures.

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Jul 11, 2024
Museum and sculpture garden designed and created by Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi originally opened in 1985 before his death in 1988. When it opened, it was the first such museum to be estab… Full review by TravelingSoccerLoon
May 29, 2024
Of all the museums in NYC, this one is by far the most valuable. (I am a member of the Met and MoMA, too. Isamu Noguchi's vision for the world is a much needed message for today. Full review by juliesY5117UD
Apr 6, 2024
The Noguchi Museum is a magical place. Outdoor sculpture garden, indoor exhibits leave one with a feeling of calm, and artistically satisfied. Walking around and through the exhibits, helps bring on… Full review by Kenneth P

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I realise that these things are subjective, but how long do you think one should allow to visit this museum and is it close …
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I realise that these things are subjective, but how long do you think one should allow to visit this museum and is it close to the Socrates sculpture garden?
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Good idea! It is about. 2 blocks a way. Very close indeed. The Noguchi is small, very lovely. I have lived in the area in a 150 year old former NYC firehouse for 35 years. I believe that …
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Good idea! It is about. 2 blocks a way. Very close indeed. The Noguchi is small, very lovely. I have lived in the area in a 150 year old former NYC firehouse for 35 years. I believe that The Asia Society on Park Ave. at 71st St. has small busses that take visitors to the superb Asia Society to the Noguchi, which is very convenient. But I don't know the details of this service. Google both the Noguchi and The Asia Society and see if there is any mention of this easy link. If not send them both an inquiry by email. This would be ideal for you if you are staying in Manhattan.
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How do I get in touch with you about my order or questions I may have?
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You can email us at akari@noguchi.org or give us a call at 718-721-2308.
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