Background and design process of Isamu Noguchi's light sculptures are introduced in the exhibition AKARI (literally, 'light'), a term that Noguchi named his light sculptures which were presented in the form of Japanese paper lantern.
Featured in the catalogue are also Noguchi's biography and a review given by Takuya Kida, curator of the National Museum of Modern Art, Toyko.
Featured in the catalogue are also Noguchi's biography and a review given by Takuya Kida, curator of the National Museum of Modern Art, Toyko.
Access level
Onsite
editor
Location code
MON.NOI
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keyword
sculpture,  solo exhibition
Publication/Creation date
2003
No of copies
1
Content type
artist monograph, 
catalogue, 
review
Chapter headings
AKARI: Light Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi - Takuya KIDA, 木田拓也
AKARI: Light Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi

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