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Research and Resources - Bibliography of Writings by and About Isamu Noguchi

1922-1936 | 1937-1951 | 1952-1966 | 1967-1981 | 1982-1995 | 1996-2006

Selected Periodical Literature


1996

Maeda, Robert. “From Shape and Shadow: The Mother and Father of Isamu Noguchi.” Amerasia Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2, (1996), pg. 104-120.

Kazuo, Mori. "No Bounds or Borders for Noguchi." Daily Yomiuri (January 31, 1996).

Karmel, Pepe. "Art Review: Torn Between Rodin and Pristine Geometry." New York Times (February 16, 1996).

Gardner, Paul. "Pleasure, Pain and Protocol." Art News (March 1996).

"Hiroshima Reviving Rejected Monument." Daily Yomiuri (March 7, 1996).

Onozuka, Joy. "The Outsiders Edge." Daily Yomiuri (March 8, 1996).

Stevens, Mark. "Go Figure." New York Magazine (March 11, 1996).

Asherbury, Katherine. "Arithmetic of Beauty." New York Times (March 31, 1996).

Duncan, Michael. "Freeing the Figure." Art in America (April 1996).

Kerr, Alex. "Searching for the Truth  Perspective from 8 People." Shincho 45 (May 1996) pp. 181-190.

Baker, Kenneth. "Sculpture from the Garden." San Francisco Chronicle (May 18, 1996).

"Playscapes." Piedmont Park Conservancy Brochure (Summer 1996).

Pinchot, Joe. “Museum Designed for art.” Herald, (June 9, 1996).

Lord, Roberta. “Something Irreducible.” New Times, (July 11, 1996).

Emmerich, André. "Abloom with Art." Atlantic Monthly (August 1996) pp. 32-35.

Tatsumi, Shinoda. "New Feature: The Multifaceted Boat, Part 1, Sculpture and Body." Ikebana Sogetsu 227 (August 1996) pp. 49-53.

Abercrombie, Stanley. "Herman Miller." Interior Design (August 1, 1996) pp. 84-89.

Igarashi, Masaru. "Noguchi Museum." Enjoy (September/October 1996) pp. 16-19.

Ernsberger, Richard, Jr. "Bowing to a Master: Japan Finally Embraces a Legendary Artist." Newsweek (September 9, 1996) p. 48.

Thrasher, Paula Crouch. "Playscapes Gets Face Lift." Atlanta Journal and Atlanta Constitution (September 14, 1996).

"Kajima Restores Noguchis Playscapes." Atlanta Daily World (September 15, 1996).

Gillette, Jane Brown. "Beyond Words." Landscape Architecture (October 1996). pp. 126-131.

Withers, Jane. “Space.” The Decoration London, (October 1996).

Muschamp, Herbert. "Touring the Canyons of Money and Dreams." New York Times (October 11, 1996) pp. C1 and C36.

Dolan, Michael. "Monuments  Grand Delusions: No, No Noguchi." New York Times Magazine (October 13, 1996) p. 29.

Grilli, Peter M. and Issey Miyake. "Letters" A Beloved Mentor." Newsweek (October 21, 1996) p. HK6.

Scott, Deborah Emont. "A Modern Sculpture Initiative: Recent Acquisitions at the Nelson-Atkins Museum." Apollo (November 1996) pp. 27-31.

McDonnell, J.M., ed. "Three Works by One of Americas Greatest Sculptors to be Installed on Mobile Museum of Arts Ground." Fine Lines (November/December 1996) p. 1 and 2.

Bendheim, Anne. "Statements in Stone." Mobile Register (November 3, 1996) pp. G1, G4.


1997

JT. “The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum.” The Net, (1997) pg. 68.

Barber, Marsha. “Elegant People’s Art.” Mountain Xpress, (February 12. 1997).

Anon. “The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum Opens for the 1997 Season.” Howard Beach Resident, (April 10, 1997).

Gill, Michael. “Stones and Paper: The work of Isamu Noguchi.” Humanities, Vol. 18, No. 3, (May/June 1997), pg. 15-19.

Anon. “Noguchi on Film: A celebration of two cultures.” Landscape Architecture, (June 1997).

Santiago, Chiori. “Noguchi Used art to bridge East, West.” San Jose Mercury News, (June 26, 1997).

Janiak, Ann Corcoran. “Inspiration from Cyberspace.” Stone in America, (July 1997).

Schaernack, Christian. “Ein Juwel abseits der Touristenpfade.” Handelublatt, (July 5, 1997).

Antell, Judy. “Art to walk around Hidden treasures in two sculpture exhibitions.” Big Apple Parents’ Paper, (August 1997).

O’Mahony, Allison. “the coolness of stone.” Art Net Magazine, (August 4, 1997).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum.” American Way, (August 15, 1997), pg. 138-139.

Greenwald, Jeff. “Beyond New York’s Titans.” American Way, (August 15, 1997), pg. 70-75.

JT. “Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum.” The Net, (September 1997).

Havlik, Dan. “Western Queens Art Scene Grows Up After Two Decades.” Queens Chronicle, (November 6, 1997).

 


1998

Anon. “Garden Theory.” To the Trade, (1998), pg. 10-11.

Weinstein, Norman. “Isamu Noguchi: Master of Stone and Space.” The Modernist, Vol. 1, No. 1, (1998) pg. 30-37.

Treib, Marc. “American Landscape Design: Ecology, Patterns and Practice.” Monthly Journal of Art and Architecture, (January 1, 1998), (Bilingual: Japanese-English).

Kawamura, Jyunichi. “California Scenario.” Monthly Journal of Art and Architecture, (January 1, 1998), (Bilingual: Japanese-English).

Klausner, Betty. “New York’s Secret Art Places.” Voices Sunday-Weekly Star, (April 26, 1998).

Anon. “The Essence of the Stone.” Silver Kris, (May 1998), pg. 44-49.

Kaufman, Edward. “Sculpture’s Abstractions.” Washington Post, (May 26, 1998).

Scheller, William G. “Stone Alone.” National Geographic Traveler, (May-June 1998).

Bahmss, Yael. “The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum.” New York City, (June 1998), pg. 45.

Torres, Ana Maria. “Isamu Noguchi Stones and Water, May 1st to June 26th, PaceWildenstein.” NYarts, (June 1998), pg. 29.

Worth, Alexi. “Isamu Noguchi: PaceWildenstein through June 20.” Art News, (June 1998).

Kramer, Hilton. “The Beauty and Wisdom of Noguchi’s Late Work.” New York Observer, (June 1, 1998).

Kimmelman, Michael. “What Set Noguchi Apart: He Was Apart.” New York Times (June 5, 1998).

Oats, David. “The Arts Are Alive In L.I. City.” Queens Courier, (July 2, 1998).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum.,” (in Japanese), Nile’s, (September 1998), pg. 34-37.

Anon. “Entertainment.” Hot Springs (AR) Sentinel-Record, (October 13, 1998).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi: Stone and Water.” www.pacewildenstein.com, (November 28, 1998).

Merriam, Dena. “Coming out of storage at the Met.” Sculpture Review, Vol. 46, No. 3, (Winter 1998), pg. 21-23.

 


1999

Buruma, Ian. “Back to the Future.” The New York Review of Books, Vol. XL VI, No. 4, (1999), pg. 31-33

Menagh, Melanie. “Back to the Land.” Museums New York, (1999), Vol. 5, No. 3, pg. 93-94.

Rawlings, Phillip. “Akari fixtures in hotel.” Montgomery Advertiser, (January 15, 1999).

Mirapaul, Mathew. “Museum Turn to Internet to Share Collection.” New York Times, (January 28, 1999).

Havlik, Dan. “Arts Group Hope P.S. 1-MOMA Merger Will Bring New Audiences.” Queens Chronicle, (February 4, 1999).

Ruhling, Nancy A. “An Artful Connection P.S. 1 Merger May Lead Visitors to Other Museums.” Newsday, (February 25, 1999).

Gehman, Geoff. “A light and airy experience.” The Morning Call, (February 27, 1999).

Anon. “Garden Theory.” To The Trade, (February – March 1999).

Anon. “World-Renowned artist Noguchi featured in documentary at U. Iowa.” UWire (MN), (March 24, 1999).

Siegal, Nina. “A Sculptor’s Virtual Studio.” New York Times, (March 28, 1999).

Gehman, Geoff. “A light and airy experience.” The Morning Call, (March 30, 1999).

Anon. “The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum Opens.” Antiques & Collectibles, (April 1999).

Anon. “Noguchi Sculptures at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.” Art Now Gallery Guide, (April 1999).

Graham, Patricia. “Noguchi Acquisitions.” The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, (April 1999), pg. 2.

Greco, Joann. “Big Names, Little Space.” Art & Antiques, (April 1999), pg. 77.

Fulmer, John. “MIT program brings Noguchi sculptures to Mobile.” The Sun Herald (Gulfport, MS), (April 4, 1999).

Anon. “When Spring isn’t ready for us.” Orange County Register, (April 10, 1999).

Turner, Megan and Brown, Hannah. “New York’s Secret Gardens.” Sunday New York Post, (April 11, 1999).

Ruhling, Nancy A. “A Stone’s Throw Away Noguchi museum is a hidden treasure in LIC.” Newsday, (April 15, 1999).

Tuchman, Phyllis. “Noguchi’s Nirvana Queens Museum Dedicated to a Sculptor is Oasis for Mind and Spirit.” New York Daily News, (April, 18, 1999).

Anon. “Get Abstract.” Kansas City Star, (April 23, 1999).

Ariella, Budick. “We Are a Camera.” Newsday (Nassau Edition), (April 23, 1999).

Stumin, Constance. “Focus is on simple, Hand-Made feel at Harn Museum.” Ponte Verde Record, (April 23, 1999).
               
Nargi, Lela. “Rediscover the Noguchi Museum.” Queens Chronicle, (April 29, 1999).

Rizzo, Margaret Schimitz. “What’s Hot: Nelson Presents works by Noguchi.”  Kansas City Star, (May 21, 1999).

Maeda, Robert J. “Isamu Noguchi and the Peking Drawing of 1930.” American Art, Vol. 13, No. 1, (Spring 1999), pg. 85-92.
               
Jansen, Lee. “Temporal.” SIA, (June 1999).

Anon. “Culture Notes; Noguchi exhibit to open St. John’s.” Wilmington (NC) Daily Star, (June 14, 1999).

Sanchez, Justo J. “La escultra en el area metropolitana.” El Diario, (June 20, 1999).

Anon. “Hammond Museum & Garden Opens Exhibit Of Playground Models By Isamu Noguchi August 18.” Antiques and the Arts Weekly, (July 2, 1999).

Holusha, John. “A Refurbished Tower Keeps It Feel.” New York Times, (July 14, 1999).

Itoi, Kay. “The Stone of Mure.” Artful Traveler, (September 1999).   

Hackett, Regina. “Quiet grace of Noguchi Sculptures Lost in Cluttered Display’s Cacophony.” www.seattle-pi.com, (September 9, 1999).

Updike, Robin. “Seattle exhibit displays the sculpting genius of Isamu Noguchi.” www.seattle-pi.com, (September 9, 1999).

Anon. “The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum.” www.wnyc.org, (September 10, 1999).

E.B. “Isamu Noguchi, Sculptural Design: Maison de la culture du Japon a Paris.” The Art Newspaper, (October 1999).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi Sculptures at Stanford Arts Center.” Rafu Shimpo, (October 14, 1999).

Krich, John. “Lighting the Way.” The Asian Wall Street Journal, (October 22-23, 1999), pg. P10.

Yanoviak, Andrew Charles, “From Fuller to Noguchi to Toyomura and Beyond…” Building Industry, (November 1999).
                               
K.B. “Table proves to be a Noguchi design.” Star-Banner, (November 6, 1999).


2000

Pallot, James. “Light Club.” Harpers Bazaar (February 2000) pp.172.

Wilkins, David G. “Here’s how the curators decided on their artists” Pittsburgh Post Gazette (February 10, 2000).

Gachot, Ted. “lost in space” Food Arts (March 2000) pp.128-132.

Glueck, Grace. “’Correspondences’.” Art in Review, (March 10, 2000).

Naves, Mario. “Troika of the Biomorphic Blob: Calder, Noguchi, Arp, Naturally.” New York Observer, (March 20, 2000).

Harper, Glenn. “A Resonant Alchemy” Sculpture (May 2000) pp.26-33

Hamilton, William L. “Beguiled by an Illusionist.” New York Times (June 1, 2000).

Kiernan, Frances. “1st Chapter – Seeing Mary Plain” Citysearch – San Diego (June 1, 2000)

Kay Itoi, “Letter from Tokyo.”  Artnet.com, (July 15, 2000).

Krampe, Ingrid S. “the most desirable.” Studio Photography & Design (July 2000) pp. 18-23

Withers, Jane. “Soaked.” Bare (September 2000) pp.107-116.

Beene, Geoffery. “Looking Ahead: A season of Merce; a Building for Morris” New York Times (September 10, 2000)

Bjornland, Karen. “Noguchi’s visionary art on exhibit.” Sunday Gazette, (October 22, 2000).

Cahill, Timothy. “A display of Isamu Noguchi’s works at the College of Saint Rose illustrates many phases of the artist’s career.” Times Union Arts, (October 29, 2000).

Selkowitz, Judith. “Art and Corporate America.”  Contract (November 2000) pp.34-36.

Anon. “Daybreak.” www.ucsf.edu, (November 6, 2000).

Wilson, Eric. “Bonnie Cashin exhibit salutes an American fashion pioneer” Dallas Morning News (November 16, 2000).

Anon. “Expansion at Art Museum in KC Promises to be Something Special” St. Louis-Dispatch (November 24, 2000).

Anawalt, Sasha. “Art & Architecture Individuality in the Service of Design” Los Angeles Times (November 26, 2000).

Gagon, Dave. “An artist’s passion” Deseret News (November 26, 2000).

Kangas, Matthew. “Isamu Noguchi in the Pacific Northwest.” Sculpture, Vol. 19, No. 10, (December 2000), pg. 24-31.


2001

Maeda, Robert. “Noguchi and Gorky: American Outsiders.” Amerasia Journal, Vol. 27, No. 2, (2001) pg. 31-48.

Hosch, Alexander and Roob, Lena. “Alchimist Des Zen: Isamu Noguchi zauberte jedes Material schon.” Architectureal Digest, Nr.29, (January 2001), pg.80-82.

Schiff, Bennett. “An Oasis of Art.” Smithsonian, Vol. 31, No.10, (January 2001), pg. 74-81.

Cisneros, Lisa. “1st appeared 29 November 1999 Public, Private Worlds of Artist Noguchi Converge at Library.” Electronic Daybreak, (February 1, 2001).

Schulze, Von Karin and Rhein, Weil am. “Babyschreie aus der Kendo–Maske.” Financial Times Deutschland, (February 12, 2001).

Anon. “An outdoor paradise of 20th-century art.” Philidelphia Inquierer, (February 25, 2001).

Gessel, Marieke Van. “Weldadige Harmonie.” Residence, 14DE, (March 3, 2001), pg. 106-113.

Anon. “Who Will Head NEA?” www.artnet.com, (July 17, 2001).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design.” Design Museum, (July 20- November 18, 2001).

Anon. “A Man of Paper is No Lightweight.” The Weekend Review, (July 21, 2001).
               
Watt, Nicholas. “Optimism grows over Ulster deal.” The Guardian, (July 21, 2001).

Anon. “Richard Cork’s choice: Isamu Noguchi.” Play, (July 21-27, 2001).

Anon. “Raise the Paper Lantern.” www.observer.co.uk, (July 22, 2001).
               
Moore, Rowan. “Genius behind paper Lampshade.” www.thisislondon.co.uk, (July 24, 2001).

Cork, Richard. “Hand across a Pacific Ocean.” www.the-times.co.uk, (July 25, 2001).   

Anon. “Between East and West.” Financial Times, (July 28, 2001).
               
McEwen, John. “A household name in lights.” Sunday Telegraph, (July 29, 2001).

Anon. “Fallout: Art and design in the atomic age.” PetroChemNet, (August 19, 2001).

Bauermeister, Volker. “Einfach vom Himmel gefallen.” Kultur, (December 2001).

Hauschild, Joachim. “Aua Gluhbirne und Maulbeerbaum entstand das neue Design.” Art, (December 2001), pg. 89-91.

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi Sculptural Design.” Buhnen Blick, Vol. Mi. 5, Nr. 78, (December 8, 2001).

Anon. “Bildhauer des Nutzllichen.” Sonntag, (December 9, 2001).

Zophoniasson-Baierl, Ulrike. “Der Bruckenbauer.” Kultur aktuell, (December 12, 2001).

Zimmermann, Frank Von. “Der Renaissance-Mann.” Zeitgemab, (December 16, 2001).

Muller, Dorothee. “Kind bleiben – Kunstler warden.” Feuilleton, (December 22-23, 2001).

Peine, Sibylle. “Wanderer zwischen den Welten und Gattungen,” Kultur, (December 28, 2001).

Hosch, Alexander and Roob, Lena. “Alchimist Des Zen.” Architectural Digest, (December 2001– January 2002), pg. 80-82.


2002

Salmon, Laurence. “Isamu Noguchi sculpteur de l’espace.” Beaux Arts Beau Magazine, (2002), pg.51.

Anon. “Design skulpturen.” Dienstag, (January 2002).

Anon. “Noguchi im Museum.” Annabelle Creation, (January 2002), pg. 79.

Hosch, Alexander and Roob, Lena. “Alchimist Des Zen: Isamu Noguchi zauberte jedes Material schon.” Architectureal Digest, Nr.29, (January 2002), pg. 80-82.

Ernst, Meret. “Formale Meisterschaft in Kunst und Design.” Kultur, (January 16, 2002).

Mitarbeiter, Von BT. and Schehl, Gunter. “Form und Funktion versuchte er zeitlebens zu versohnen.” Kultur, (January 21, 2002).

Anon. “Noguchi in Musuem.” Annabelle Creation, (January 30, 2002), pg. 79.

Schwerzmann, Jorg. “Ein Pendler zwischen den Welten. Isamo Noguchi im kunstvollen Spagat zwischen Ewigkeit und Alltag, Spiritualitat und Lifestye.” Bolero, (Jan/Feb 2002), pg. 42.

Stewart, Doug. “Cheese Holes, Blobs and Woogles.” Smithsonian, (February 2002), pg. 40-48.

Stayton, Kevin L. “American Art and Design in the Atomic Age.” American Art Review, Vol. 14, No. 1, (February – March 2002), pg. 162-167.

Grove, Nancy. “Long Island City.” Sculpture, Vol. 21, No. 2, (March 2002), pg. 69-70.

Henry, Joel. “Design Isamu Noguchi.” L’Express Magazine, (March 1, 2002), pg. 32.

Schwerzmann, Jorg. “Ein Pendler zwishen den Welten. Isamo Noguchi im kunstvollen Spagat zwischen Ewigkeit und Alltag, Spiritualitat und Lifestyle.” Bolero, (April 2002), pg. 42.

Braff, Phyllis. “A Noguchi ‘Dancer’ at LongHouse,” New York Times (Long Island Edition), (April 28, 2002).

Schaffner, Ingrid and Ghelerter, Donna. “Noguchi in New York.” Modernism Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 3, (Fall 2002), pg. 42-53.

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi Sculptural design.” Arts Programme, (September 14 – 24, 2002), pg. 4-6.
                                               
Anon. “Asia is the Flavour of the day in Paris.” Business Day, (September 26, 2002).

Shimbun, The Shikoku. “Isamu Noguchi.” The Shikoku Shimbun, (October 26, 2002).

Jarmusch, Ann. “Boomerang: Old is new again at the Museum of Art.” San Diego Union-Tribune, (Decemer 15, 2002).

Stillion, Ann-Marie. “The genius of Noguchi is alive on Main St.”  Asian Weekly, (December 21, 2002).
               
Trappshuh, Elke. “Kunstwerk mit Nutzwer.” Handelsblatt Wochenendausgabe, (December 29, 2002).


2003

Printz, Neil. “Isamu Noguchi-Uniting Tradition & Modernity: A Postwar Photographic Journey.”  Grand Street, Vol. 72, (2003), pg. 42-53.

Kivell, Jonathan. “Bringing The Noguchi Sculpture Garden Bach Indoors.” Queens Tribune, (January 2, 2003).

Kimmelman, Michael. "Charles Henri Ford" New York Times (January 24, 2003).

Wade, Jared. “Noguchi director to help carve new niche.” New York Daily News, (February 7, 2003).

Menchaca, Paul. “Bronx Museum of Arts Director Set To Take Over At Noguchi.” Queens Chronicle, (Febraury 13, 2003).

Lyford, Amy. “Noguchi, Sculptural Abstraction, and the Politics of Japanese American Internment.”  The Art Bulletin, (March 2003), pg. 137-151.
                                                                                                                             
McDermott, Peter. “The Culture of Queens.” The IrishEcho, Vol.LXXVI, No. 10, (March 12-18, 2003), pg. 61.

Melikian, Souren. “Japanese art quietly comes back in vogue.” International Herald Tribune, (March 22-23, 2003).

Anon. "Heavy Metal." New York Times (April 13, 2003) pp.44-50.

Freudenheim, Susan. "Between the sofa and the TV" Los Angeles Times (National Edition), (May 1, 2003).

Muschamp, Herbert. "From Olympus, Divine Dresses" New York Times, (May 2, 2003).

McAuliffe, Josh. "Form Meets Function" Sunday Times (May 4, 2003)
Anon. “Noguchi Museum Meets Special Needs.” Queens Tribune, (May 15, 2003).  

Glueck, Grace. “Modernist in the Making: Noguchi’s Many Voices.” New York Times (May 30, 2003).

Menchaca, Paul. “Noguchi Keeps Local Ties, But Awaits Its Permanent Space.” Queens Chronicle, (June 19, 2003).

McAvera, Brian. "A Conversation with Peter Randall-Page" Sculpture (July 2003).

Anon. “Works By Noguchi On View At Temporary Museum.” Antiques & The Arts Weekly, (August 22, 2003).

Grant, Daniel. "Developments in Art Law" Maine Antique Digest, (September 2003).

Frank, Peter. “Skulpturen mit Gebrauchswert.” Sculptural Design, (September 27, 2003).

Nemy, Enid. "Eleanor Lambert, Empress of Fashion, Dies at 100" New York Times (October 8, 2003).

Micucci, Dana.  “Dismantling of work by Noguchi sets off protests.” International Herald Tribune, (October 25, 2003), pg. 6.

Piazza, Johanna. “A New Beginning For Museum And Garden.” Queens Tribune, (October 30, 2003).

Lubow, Arthur. "Inspiration: Where Does It Comes From?" New York Times (November 30, 2003) pp.69-70.

Pollack, Barbara. "Beyond the Looking Glass" Art News (December 2003) pp.106-109.

Dunlap, David W. "Plans Reveal World's Tallest Tower, But Only 70 Stories Will Be Inhabited" New York Times (December 10, 2003).


2004

Anon. “Canvassing the Borough Arts And Culture” Queens Tribune, (January 29, 2004).

D’Arcy, David. “Weightless Stone The work of Isamu Noguchi.” Collections, Vol. 10, No. 1, (2004), pg. 56-58.

Zeaman, John. “Expression in the abstract sense.” Bergen Record, (January 12, 2004).

“A Century of Isamu Noguchi.” Casa Brutus Vol. 47, (February 2004).

Stern, Fred. “Bridging Two Cultures: Ceramicist Isamu Noguchi.” The Word & I (March 2004), pg. 96-103.

Brettell, Richard. “Lightness Rendered Artfully.” Texas Architect, (March 2004).

Anon. “Noguchi Museum Opening Is Postpones Until June 12.” Antiques & The Arts Weekly, (March 12, 2004).

Medford, Sarah. “Noguchi in New York.” Town & Country, (April 2004).

Myers, Holly. “In touch with the Earth.” Los Angeles Times (April 15, 2004), pg. E4-5.

Anon. “Sculptor Isamu Noguchi Work to be Celebrated on 20 Stamps Featuring 5 Works.” PR Newswire, (April 28, 2004).

Bertrand, Donald. “Sculptor Isamu Noguchi gets Stamp of approval.”  Daily News, (May 9, 2004).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi stamp issued at N.Y. museum.” Untied Press International, (May 19, 2004).

Przybyla, Daniel. “Stamps honor LPHS grad Noguchi.” La Porte Herald-Argus, (May 25, 2004).

Anon. “Noguchi’s Akari Lamps at CMCA.” Free Press, (May 27, 2004).

Muchnic, Suzanne. “A More Eternal Noguchi.” Los Angeles Times, (May 30, 2004).

Maddux, Stan. “Stamps honors sculptor Noguchi, LaPorte native, world traveler.” South Bend Tribune, (June 6, 2004).              
               
J.W. “Noguchi Museum Gets Facelift.” The Architects Newspaper, (June 8, 2004).

Vogel, Carol. “The Renovated Noguchi Museum Is Friendlier but Still Discreet.” The New York Times, (June 8, 2004).

Anon. “Arts and Culture.” Voice of America News, (June 10, 2004).

McGee, Celia. “A Grand Reopening.” Daily News, (June 11, 2004).

Johnson, Ken. “A Refuge for Repose Refreshed.” New York Times, (June 11, 2004).

Anon. “Noguchi Museum Reopens After 2½ Years.” Western Queens Gazette, (June 12, 2004).

Bonisteel, Sara. “At a Crossroad.” New York Resident, (June 14, 2004).

Catton, Pia. “The Gifts that Noguchi Gave To Dance.” New York Sun, (June 15, 2004).

Keeps, David A. “Just Knock it off, would ya?” Los Angeles Times, (June 17, 2004).

Esplund, Lance. “Museums Monumental Subtlety: The Noguchi Museum Serenely Rises Above Contemporary Art World Distractions.” New York Sun, (June 17, 2004).

Jackson, Reed. “A Museum Returns, and is Embraced by many.” Forest Hills/Rego Park Times, (June 17, 2004).

Jackson, Reed. “Domo Arigato Noguchi!” The Journal, Vol. 16, No.36, (June 17, 2004).

Jackson, Reed. “Noguchi Makes Triumphant Return to Queens.” Leader Observer, (June 17, 2004).

Henry, Clare. “Flashy Stage for Noguchi’s restrained vision.” Financial Times, (June 22, 2004).

Jackson, Reed. “Museum Opening Delights Nabe.” Glendale Register, (June 24, 2004).

Sheets, Hilarie M. “The fix is in.” Time Out New York, (June 24, 2004).

Pilch, Tracey. “’Isamu Noguchi: Sculptural Design’.” Antiques & the Arts Weekly, (June 25, 2004).

Zeaman, John. “In Queens, the full Noguchi.” Record, (July 6, 2004).

Stern, Fred. “Happy Coincidence: Brancusi Show and the Reopening of the Noguchi Museum.” Commuter Week, (July 12, 2004).

Keeps, David and Barrie, Steven Feeling Anthony. “Mixed Media.” www.latimes.com, (July 22, 2004).

Straub, Drew B. “Renovated Noguchi Museum Opens.” Gay City News, (July 29, 2004).

Koncius, Jura. “First-class artist, first-class honor.”  Chicago Tribune, (August 15, 2004).

Winship, Frederick M. “Noguchi Museum Reopened After Overhaul.” United Press, (August 21, 2004).

Curiel, Carolyn. “An Artist Shaped in Queens.” New York Times, (August 29, 2004).

Tancock, John. “Restless and Serene.” Art Asia Pacific, No. 42, (Fall 2004), pg. 71-74.

Anon. “New York’s Noguchi Museum reopens.” Group Travel Leader, (September 2004).

Bussel, Abby. “The Noguchi Museum.” Architecture, (September 2004).

McGuire, Leslie. “Isamu Noguchi’s Playground Designs.” Landscape Architect, (September 2004), pg. 48-55.
               
P.P. “Noguchi: The Art Of Design.” Mens Journal, (September 2004), pg. 92.

Sheets, Hilarie M. “King of Queens.” Arts & Culture, (September 2004).

Wei, Lilly. “The Noguchi Museum.” Art News, (September 2004), pg. 139.

Gardner, James. “MoMA’s got a Brand New Bag.” New York Post, (September 9, 2004).

Petkanas, Christopher. “Noguchi’s Other Art.” Architectural Digest, (October 2004), pg. 130-134.

Elsasser, Glen. “Centenary Focuses Spotlight on Design Master Noguchi.” Chicago Tribune, (October 24, 2004).

Beck, Ernest. “Knocking Off the Knockoffs.” New York Times, (October 28, 2004).

Esplund, Lance. “Drawing Fire from Stone.” New York Sun, (October 29, 2004).

McGee, Celia. “He Molded the Age.” Daily News, (October 29, 2004).

McGee, Celia. “Noguchi’s ever-modern sculpture.” New York Daily News, (October 29, 2004).

Anon. “Cut the Cake.” Museum New York, (October - December 2004), pg. 28.
               
Wilson, Norma. “Museum Update.” American Style, (October – December 2004), pg. 22.

McELheny, Josiah, “Useful Noguchi,” and Wagner, Anne M. “Noguchi’s Lost Heart.” Artforum, (November 2004), pg. 172-179.

Owens, Mitchell. “Noguchi.” Elle Décor, (November 2004), pg. 100-103.

Bischoff, Dan. “Sculptor Seeks Balance of East and West.” Star-Ledger, (November 5, 2004).

Stevens, Mark. “A Uniter, Not a Divider.” New York Magazine, (November 8, 2004).

Zeaman, John. “Expression in the Abstract Sense.” Record, (November 12, 2004).

Connors, Thomas. “Sculpting a life out of a Fractured World.” Chicago Tribune, (November 14, 2004).

Abramovitch, Ingrid. “American Scene.” House and Garden, (December 2004).

Bernstein, Fred A. “Isamu Noguchi Revealed.” Interior Design, (December 1, 2004).

Gehman, Geoff. “Space Pioneer.” The Morning Call, (December 12, 2004).

Elliot, Christopher; Haugeto, Kari. “Miami Art.” Daily Record, (December 26, 2004).
               
Van de Walle, Mark. “Noguchi’s Moment.” Departures, (December 26, 2004).


2005

Hall, Kenji. “Noguchi’s Old Workshop Enjoys New Life as Museum.” Chicago Tribune, (2005).

Freeman, Allen. “Proving Ground.” Landscape Architecture, (January 2005).

Herrera, Hayden. “Noguchi’s Odyssey.” Art in America, (January 1, 2005).

Anon. “A Well-Made Life.” Queens Ledger, (January 6, 2005).

Guregian, Elaine. “A Bold Leap.” Akron Beacon Journal, (January 27, 2005).

Hartman, Carl. “Smithsonian Show Celebrates Sculptor.” Washington Post (AP) (February 9, 2005).

Russell, John. “Thumbs Down to That.” Times Literary Supplement, (February 11, 2005).

Anon. “’Positional Shape’: Befriending His Inner Brancusi.” Washington Post, (February 12, 2005).

Anon. “’Sun at Noon’: A Narrowed Horizon.” Washington Post, (February 13, 2005).

Anon. “A Meltdown of Innocence.” Washington Post, (February 13, 2005).

Pearman, Hugh. “Design Classics.” Sunday Times, (February 13, 2005).

Hall, Kenji. “Isamu Noguchi, Naoshima Museums Offer Haven for Art Buffs.” Northern Virginia Daily, (February 19, 2005).

Hall, Kenji. “Museum Visitors Can Walk Where Sculptor ‘Conversed with Stones.’” Sunday Times-Mail, (February 20, 2005).

Hall, Kenji. “Noguchi Devotees are Drawn to Mure.” Sunday Telegram, (February 20, 2005).

Hall, Kenji. “Museum Features Sculptor’s Shop.” Reporter, (February 25, 2005)

Campello, Lenny. “The Post Critics Split over Noguchi.” Blogcritics.org, (February 26, 2005).

Anon. “A Small Town in which Sculptor Isamu Noguchi used to Make his creations draws attention from art-loving tourists.” Miami Herald, (March 13, 2005).

Hall, Kenji. “Sculptor’s Legacy turns village into art destination.” Herald (Broward County Edition), (March 13, 2004).

Anon. “The First Art Newspaper on the Net.” Artdaily.com, (March 15, 2005).

Ratliff, Ben. “Dance-Groove Hipsters Tweaking Just About Everything.” New York Times, (March 19, 2005).

Gordon, Jane. “Collision of Cultures Over a Building.” New York Times, (March 30, 2005).
               
Anon. “Sing the Praises: The Black Swedish Granite that Makes up This Piece, entitled ‘Galaxy Calligraphy,’ Highlights the Noguchi’s Use of Irregular Shapes and Material.” Hoya, (April 22, 2005).

Traiger, Lisa. “Lerman’s Works of Art.” Washington Post, (April 29, 2005).

B. S. M. “ADAA Show Hits and High Note.” Art & Antiques, (May 2005).

Daniels, Mary. “Steuben reissues Noguchi’s ‘Cat’.” Chicago Tribune, (May 8, 2005).

Anon. “Isamu Noguchi Legacy turns Sapporo Landfill into a Park.” Nikkei Weekly, (June 6, 2005).

Buruma, Ian. “Between Two Worlds.” New York Review of Books, (June 9, 2005).

Schwartz, Joyce Pomeroy. “Unrealized Public Art.” Public Art Review, (July 2005).

“X MARKS THE SPOT” starbulletin.com, (July 3, 2005)

Krause, Vanessa. “Bayfront Park Trust plans to add café, renovate rock garden.” Miami Today, (July 21, 2005).

Paglia, Michael. “Open and Closed.” Westword, (July 28, 2005).

Adelson, Fred. “That Thing? It’s Famous?” New York Times (July 31, 2005).

Tse, Grant. “Tourism Group to Give Away Tickets to LIC Museum.” Bayside Times, (August 11, 2005).

Cava, JM. “East by Northwest Robert Murase’s Wetland Retreat Showcases the Sculptural Use of Stone.” Landscape Architecture, (August 16, 2005).

Esplund, Lance. “What Noguchi Bought.” The New York Sun, (August 18, 2005), pg. 16.

Moesel, Andrew. “Culture Honor Given to Noguchi Museum.” Tribune Online, (August 18, 2005).

Parish, Josh. “A Break from the Grind.” Queens Tribune, (August 25, 2005).

Hughes, Robert. “Art of the Game.” New York Times Style Magazine (Fall 2005), pg. 110-116.

Marion, Jane. “Why Should You Leaf Through The Big Apple to Bask in Nature’s Autumn Glory?” Baltimore Magazine, (September 2005), pg. 134-135.

Barreneche, Raul. “History in the Making.” Interior Design (September 1, 2005) pg. 270-275.

Viladas, Pilar. “Zen Rock Garden.” New York Times (September 4, 2005) pg. 47-50.

Jacobson, Aileen. “Noguchi, on Kinship of Art and Leisure.” Newsday (September 11, 2005).

Ayers, Robert. “Chess Mates.” ART news (October 2005), pg. 46.

Eskin, Blake. “The Plaster-Filled Eggshell Gambit.” The New York Times, (October 16, 2005), pg. 34.

Harrison, Helen A. “Art Review/Noguchi: The Bollingen Journey, 1949-1956.” New York Times (October 16, 2005).

Anon. “Noguchi Museum to Revisit 1944 Surrealist Exhibit, ‘Imagery of Chess’.”  Antiques & The Arts Weekly (October 21, 2005), pg. 74.

Steinhauer, Jennifer. “The Arts Administration: Mayor Bloomberg has reinvented how City Hall views the city’s culture.” New York Times (October 23, 2005).
               
Jacobson, Lee. “Design Icons: A Regular Feature in which Lee Jacobson Recounts Why an Accessory or Piece of Furniture has Become a Classic.” National Post, (October 27, 2005).

Grove, Nancy. “Identifying Noguchi.” Sculpture, Vol. 24, No. 9, (November 2005), pg. 26-31.
               
Kahn, Eve M. “Surrealism on Board.”  I.D. International Design Magazine (November 2005), pg. 24.

Leigh, Bobbie. “Fire Brands Of Clay.” Art & Architecture, (December 2005).


2006

Staff. “The Noguchi Museum.” Japaninfo, Vol. 7, (2006)

Chynoweth, Karen P. “Local Sculptor’s Work Going to Japan.” Recorder, (January 3, 2006).
               
Goldstein, Doris. “Crossing Cultures.” Art & Design, (February 2006), pg. 42-44.

Grossman, Anna Jane. “The Real Noguchi Table.” Florida Inside Out, (February 2006).

Gura, Judith. “20th-Century Design.” Art and Auction, (February 2006).
               
Carney, Brian. “When the Surreal and the Cerebral Faced Off.”  Wall Street Journal, (February 8, 2006).

Michele, Lauren. “Noguchi.” Metro La The Magazine, (February  13, 2006).
               
Anon. “Operatic, Mysterious and Monstrous.” Art Talk, (February 21, 2006).

Wong, Genevieve. “JANM Show Brings Together Famed Artist and Controversial Opera Director.” Los Angeles Downtown News, (February 28, 2006).
               
Craig, Megan. “Don’t Walk on By.” New Haven Advocate, (March 16, 2006).

Miles, Christopher. “Essence of Noguchi, Plus Flash.” Los Angeles Times, (March 17, 2006).

Matchan, Linda. “Our 50 Year Affair with Mid-century Design Began with This Chair.” Modern, (March 30, 2006).

Frank, Peter. “The Radar Art.” Angeleno, (April 2006), pg. 64-66.

Epstein, Rebecca. “Object Learning.” City Beat/Valley Beat, (April 13, 2006).

Anon. “’Best of Friends; Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi’ Exhibit at the Noguchi Museum.” Regional/National News, (April, 20-26, 2006), pg.3

Mermelstein, David. “Wilsonian Model.” U-Entertainment.com, (April 26, 2006).

Treib, Marc. “Sculptured Park.” Landscape Architecture, (May 2006) pg. 106-117.

Anon. “Big Sky expectations.” Nuts and Bolts, (May 16, 2006).

Glueck, Grace. “The Architect and the Sculptor: A Friendship of Ideas.” New York Times (May 19, 2006) pg. E34.
               
Smith, Tyler. “How the Wilde Was Won.” Hartford Courant (May 21, 2006).
               
Wallach, Amei. “Hanging Out with Bucky, Thinking Big.” New York Times (May 21, 2006), pg. 35.

Wallach, Amei. “Noguchi and Bucky, Art and Inspiration.” Sunday Telegraph. (May 28, 2006).

Haskell, John. “Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi.” KBG BarLit, (May- June 2006).

Anon. “Best of Friends: R. Buckminster Fuller And Isamu Noguchi.”  Northport Journal (NYC Market Area), (June 1, 2006).

Jenny, Ric. “Museum Hosts Noguchi’s Visionary Friend Fuller.” Queens Chronicle (Northeast Queens Edition), (June 1, 2006).     

Hunt, Paula. “Get off the beaten track in New York.” San Antonio Express News, (June 18, 2006).
               
Magill, Mollie. “Washi.” Hamptons Cottages & Gardens, (July 2006).

Rubin, Edward.  “Checkmate! Design Students Reimagine The Chess Set.” American Craft, (June-July 2006), pg. 40-43.

“Twentieth Century Visionaries On View in New York.” Mensnewsdaily.com, (July 10, 2006).

Sheridan, Jessica. “The Figure/Ground Relationship of Fuller/Noguchi.” eOCULUS, (July 25, 2006).


 



 

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