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Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition of new sculptural works by Isamu Noguchi held at New York’s Pace Gallery from May 6-June 4, 1983. 8vo (8.5” x 11”), photographic wrappers, 32 pages with illustrations in color and b/w and text by Dore Ashton. Chronology and exhibition list at the rear. Per the Pace press release: “The exhibition will focus on his new carved stone sculptures, which he made in Japan, and a series of new steel sculptures will also be shown for the first time on this occasion…This will be Noguchi’s first major exhibition in the United States since 1980 when The Pace Gallery and the Whitney Museum exhibited his work in observance of his seventy-fifth birthday.” Light bumping and rubbing to extremities. Limited foxing to wrappers, minimal foxing to leaves.
Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition of new sculptural works by Isamu Noguchi held at New York’s Pace Gallery from May 6-June 4, 1983. 8vo (8.5” x 11”), photographic wrappers, 32 pages with illustrations in color and b/w and text by Dore Ashton. Chronology and exhibition list at the rear. Per the Pace press release: “The exhibition will focus on his new carved stone sculptures, which he made in Japan, and a series of new steel sculptures will also be shown for the first time on this occasion…This will be Noguchi’s first major exhibition in the United States since 1980 when The Pace Gallery and the Whitney Museum exhibited his work in observance of his seventy-fifth birthday.” Light bumping and rubbing to extremities. Limited foxing to wrappers, minimal foxing to leaves.
Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition of new sculptural works by Isamu Noguchi held at New York’s Pace Gallery from May 6-June 4, 1983. 8vo (8.5” x 11”), photographic wrappers, 32 pages with illustrations in color and b/w and text by Dore Ashton. Chronology and exhibition list at the rear. Per the Pace press release: “The exhibition will focus on his new carved stone sculptures, which he made in Japan, and a series of new steel sculptures will also be shown for the first time on this occasion…This will be Noguchi’s first major exhibition in the United States since 1980 when The Pace Gallery and the Whitney Museum exhibited his work in observance of his seventy-fifth birthday.” Light bumping and rubbing to extremities. Limited foxing to wrappers, minimal foxing to leaves.