The Legacy of Isamu Noguchi: Douglas DeNicola

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Douglas DeNicola, the Design Director of the Noguchi Museum in Long Island City, Queens discusses the Japanese artist’s legacy, the crafting of his famous Akari Light Sculptures, as well as the licensing agreements that fund the museum’s education programs.

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One comment for “The Legacy of Isamu Noguchi: Douglas DeNicola”

  1. Ugh, I was at this. This guy was unbearable. I couldn’t even listen to what he was saying, he needs to take a public speech class or something, how embarrassing. It’s a shame they couldn’t find someone that actually has some knowledge about Noguchi and isn’t just reading some essay.

    Posted by James | May 17, 2009, 4:16 pm

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