Noguchi.NOGUCHI and Graham: Selected Works for Dance, an exhibition devoted to the extensive collaboration of these two seminal seminal /sem·i·nal/ (sem´i-n'l) pertaining to semen or to a seed. sem·i·nal adj. Of, relating to, containing, or conveying semen or seed. 20th-century artists, opens at the Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum (32-37 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City) December 1 and runs through May 1, 2005. The show features nine sets created for Martha Graham between 1935 and 1960, and will illustrate the manner in which Noguchi's work for the theater informed his sculpture. Certainly no designer has ever been more instrumental in shaping the look of a choreographer's work, or guiding our perception of it. Organized by Noguchi Museum The Noguchi Museum displays a comprehensive collection of artwork by the Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988). It is located in the neighborhood of Long Island City in New York City (USA), close to the East River. curator Bonnie bon·ny also bon·nie adj. bon·ni·er, bon·ni·est Scots 1. Physically attractive or appealing; pretty. 2. Excellent. Rychlak, the exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue with contributions from Rychlak, Neil Printz, Francis Mason Francis Mason (April 2 1799 - 3 March 1874), American missionary, was born in York, England. His grandfather, also Francis Mason, was the founder of the Baptist Society in York, and his father, a shoemaker by trade, was a Baptist lay preacher there. , and Janet Eilber. |
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