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Three employees of the Noguchi Museum were fired last week for defying its updated dress code by wearing kaffiyehs, a symbol of Palestinian identity.A fourth employee, the Queens museum’s ...
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Installed across several of the Noguchi’s first-floor galleries and garden, which feature a permanent display of the modernist biomorphism that made the museum’s namesake sculptor and designer ...
The Noguchi Museum was the site of protests last weekend as a result of the firings. In a statement, the museum said: We recognize that we are living in complex and challenging times, ...
Noguchi, a New York resident born to a Japanese father and American mother, was exempt from the directive. The museum held a retrospective of his self-internment in 2017-18.
Three employees at the Noguchi Museum in New York City have been fired for violating the museum’s new dress code policy for staff. The policy was updated last month and, among other dress deemed ...
Workers at New York City’s Noguchi Museum are unionising in a “wall-to-wall” effort to unite all staff irrespective of department or title, according to reporting by Hyperallergic.Noguchi ...
On September 4, the Noguchi Museum in New York City terminated three workers because they refused to remove, according to a suddenly imposed policy, Palestinian scarves—keffiyehs.
To do so, the Noguchi has mounted a sprawling exhibition titled “Against Time: The Noguchi Museum’s 40th Anniversary Reinstallation” in both its indoor space and outdoor sculpture garden.
The exhibition is based on The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1987), the catalog that documented all of the museum’s works instead of traditional wall labels.
Her first museum exhibition in the U.S., “You will wonder if we would have been friends,” currently on view at the Noguchi Museum, ...
Against Time is looks to The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (New York: Harry M. Abrams, Inc.,. 1987) instead of traditional wall labels. While it cannot reconstruct Noguchi’s exact vision for the ...