The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum


The museum in New York has reopened to the public following a two and a half year renovation
The Isamu Noguchi Museum, designed by the artist before his death, has been renovated and reopened. The museum features a comprehensive collection of Noguchi's works and also features exhibitions on other artist and designers. The museum is located in Long Island City, Queens.

Noguchi was a sculptor of all materials: stone, light, sound, paper, wood, metal, water, etc. creating wonderful objects, landscapes, spaces and experiences.

Visit: Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum


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California Scenario
Posted by Claudio Taulois on 7/16/2005 5:48:00 PM

As a landscape researcher, I am trying to know the California Scenario Plaza, designed by Mr. Noguchi, but I have only found photos of partial areas. Is it possible to get a photo or a plan of the whole plaza?
Best wishes
Claudio

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California Scenario pictures
Posted by James on 7/16/2005 7:08:00 PM

Hello Claudio,

We have a photo tour of the garden on the site, but we do not have a plan. The garden is very difficult, if not impossible, to photograph in its entirity.

Search for "Noguchi" using our search function, or cut and paste this link:
http://www.landliving.com/articles/0000000576.aspx

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mailing address
Posted by Celeste Nelms on 8/1/2005 8:19:00 AM

Would you provide a mailing address for your museum and is Amy Hau presently the Director?
Thank you.

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Noguchi Museum contact info
Posted by James on 8/1/2005 11:15:00 AM

Celeste, I am not sure who is the present director, but the mailing address for the administrative offices as listed on the Museum website (linked above) is:
32-37 Vernon Boulevard
Long Island City, NY 11106

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plans
Posted by ensap-france on 11/23/2006 4:35:00 AM

i*m looking for a plans of Moerenuma parc in Sapporo, is it possible to know where can i find them? (internet, books.. in any language)

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