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Louise Noguchi

Louise Noguchi (born 1958)[1] is a Canadian multidisciplinary visual artist who uses video, photography, sculpture, and installation to examine notion of identity, perception and reality.[2]

Louise Noguchi
Born
Louise Mitsuko Noguchi

1958 (age 65–66)
EducationMFA, University of Windsor; AOCA from Ontario College of Art, Toronto
Websitewww.louisenoguchi.com

Early career edit

Louise Noguchi was born in Toronto, and received her MFA from the University of Windsor and AOCA from the Ontario College of Art in Toronto.[3] She has been active in the Toronto art community since 1981.[4]

Work edit

Her sculptural installation work in the 1980s dealt with the theme of the hunter. In 1999, she co-authored Compilation Portraits with Kym Pruesse and Suzanne Luke (Robert Langen Gallery). In the 1990s, she explored the language of violence which is concealed in the Wild West mythology of rodeo cowboys, trick roping, sharp shooting, gun spinning and knife throwing.[5][6] In her video Crack (2000), for instance, a cowboy's bull whip beheads a white flower, with one crack.[7] (Crack and her other videos have been shown at the Art Gallery of Ontario).[8]

More recently, she has looked to contemporary culture as a source for material, including her background as a Japanese descendant.[6] In a series in 2013, Noguchi has taken archival digital prints of the Royal Ontario Museum's collection of Buddha heads that were broken or sawed off by thieves and vandals, but had been part of rock walls at various religious sites in China.[9]

Selected exhibitions edit

Her work has been included in solo and group exhibitions across Canada and internationally. She has had a solo exhibitions titled Louise Noguchi: Selected Work 1982-85 at the Power Plant, Toronto (1989),[4] at Oakville Galleries,[5] and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston (1999); at Birch Contemporary Gallery, Toronto (2005);[10] at Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art and the Thames Art Gallery (2008), and participated in group shows at the Contemporary Art Gallery and the Canadian Embassy Gallery, Vancouver (1996); the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan (1996);[4] Oakville Galleries, and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa (1997-1999); Deutsches Museum, Munich (2002);[10] the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto (2002 and 2016) (the Art Gallery of Ontario received a large-scale installation from the Canada Council Art Bank in the late 1990s and also put it on exhibition in 2005),[11] with Stan Douglas in the Space of Making, Berlin (2005),[2][12] and in the United States (2009).[13] In 2020, she was in a group show titled Next Year's Country, linked with artists as seemingly distant as William Kurelek at Remai Modern, Saskatoon.[14]

Selected solo exhibitions[15][16] edit

CEPA Underground (1997) (inaugural exhibition), Buffalo, USA

Modus Operandi (2 person exhibition with Ginette Legaré) (1999)

Compilation Portraits, Cold City Gallery, Toronto (1995)

I.A. (Industrial Arts) (1993)

Cold City, Toronto (1993)

Optica, Montréal (1993)

Forest City, London (1992)

Stride Gallery, Calgary (1990)

South Albert Art Gallery (1990), Lethbridge, Canada

Louise Noguchi: Selected Work 1982-1985 (1989), The Power Plant Gallery, Toronto, Canada

Out of the Garden...Into the Forest (1989), Carmen Lamanna Gallery, Toronto, Canada

Carmen Lamanna Gallery (1987), Toronto, Canada

Carmen Lamanna Gallery (1986), Toronto, Canada

We Draw to Kill the Beasts (1985), Carmen Lamanna Gallery, Toronto, Canada

Extensions of the Heart (1984), Carmen Lamanna Gallery, Toronto, Canada

Carmen Lamanna Gallery(1982), Toronto, Canada

Selected group exhibitions[15][16] edit

Crime and Punishment (1999), Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston

La Face/The Face (1999) - Daizbao, Montreal

(Travelling Exhibition) Track Records: Trains and Contemporary Photography (1997-1999), Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, Presentation House and Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, The Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Calgary, Centre culturel Université de Sherbrooke, MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg

Rococo Tattoo (1997), Power Plant Gallery, Toronto

For Lack of Evidence (1996), Chateau de La Roche-Guyon, France

Textiles, That is to Say (1994), Museum for Textiles, Toronto, Or Gallery, Vancouver

The Today Show (1988), The Japanese Cultural Centre, Toronto

Drawing Out the Form: Sculpture Touched by Drawing (1987), The Nickle Art Museum, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta

Shikata Ga Nai (1987), Hamilton Artist Inc., Hamilton, Ontario (touring)

How We See (1986) - What We Say, The Art Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto, Canada

Mapping the Surface (1986), Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Patio Lawn Slope (1986), University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus, Toronto

Art Cologne (1986), Rheinhallen of the Cologne Art Fair, Cologne, West Germany

Territories (1985), Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia

The New City of Sculpture (1984), Studio 620, Toronto

Attitude (1983), Canada National Exhibition, Toronto

Women in Art (1982), Art Rental, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

Carmen Lamanna Gallery (1981), Toronto

First Purchase (1981), The Art Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto

Gallery 76 (1981), Toronto

Artventure (1980), Royal Bank Plaza, Toronto

The Funnel (film screening) (1980), Toronto

The Viewing Rooms (1979), New York, New York

Photoworks Gallery (1978), Toronto

Public collections edit

Noguchi's work is in the public collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario,[11] Oakville Galleries;[17] the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston;[18] the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa;[19] and elsewhere. Louise Noguchi's work is represented by Birch Contemporary Gallery in Toronto.[6]

Teaching edit

Since 2001, she has been a professor in the Art and Art History Program, a collaborative joint program between Sheridan Institute and the University of Toronto Mississauga where she teaches photography and performance-based art.[3]

Publications edit

Louise Noguchi: Recent Work, 1999, Oakville Galleries ISBN 0-921027-86-9

Louise Noguchi, 2008, Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art ISBN 978-0-9810100-2-1

Compilation Portraits - Louise Noguchi,1999, curated by Suzanne Luke, text by Kym Pruesse, Robert Langen Gallery, Wilfrid Laurier University ISBN 0-9685349-0-2

Louise Noguchi: Selected Works 1982–1985, 1989, Louis Dompierre, The Power Plant Gallery, ISBN 0-921047-38-X

Continuum Contemporary Canadian Sculpture Series - Louise Noguchi, 1991, Southern Alberta Art Gallery ISBN 0-921613-27-X

References edit

  1. ^ "Louise Noguchi". app.pch.gc.ca. Government of Canada. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Japanese Canadian Artists". japanesecanadianartists.com. Japanese Canadian Artists. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Louise Noguchi". centrevox.ca. VOX. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Louise Noguchi". www.utm.utoronto.ca. University of Toronto. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Louise Noguchi: The Language of the Rope, 1999". www.oakvillegalleries.com. Oakville Galleries. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  6. ^ a b c "Louise Noguchi". /www.sheridancollege.ca. Sheridan College. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  7. ^ Fujino, David. "An Interview with Louise Noguchi, 2014". jccabulletin-geppo.ca. Japanese Canadian Bulletin. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Searching and finding the videos of Louise Noguchi". mano-ramo.ca. Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Louise Noguchi". The Rusty Toque, Portfolios (5). 15 November 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Louise Noguchi". photography-now.com. photography-now.com. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Building the collection: new and future acquisitions, October 9 - January 9, 2005". ago.ca. Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  12. ^ "The Space of Making". centrevox.ca. VOX. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  13. ^ "Louise Noguchi". wmich.edu/art/exhibitions/archive/2009-10. Western Michigan University. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  14. ^ "Next Year's Country". remaimodern.org. Remai Modern, Saskatoon. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  15. ^ a b Glasser, Penelope (1991). Louise Noguchi. Louise Noguchi, Southern Alberta Art Gallery. Lethbridge: Southern Alberta Art Gallery. ISBN 0-921613-27-X. OCLC 30851592.
  16. ^ a b Noguchi, Louise (1989). Louise Noguchi : selected works 1982-1985. Louise Dompierre, Power Plant. Toronto: Power Plant. ISBN 0-921047-38-X. OCLC 32548614.
  17. ^ "Collection". www.oakvillegalleries.com. Oakville Galleries. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  18. ^ "Collection". agnes.queensu.ca. Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  19. ^ Noguchi, Louise. "Collection". rmg.minisisinc.com. Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa. Retrieved 21 April 2021.

louise, noguchi, born, 1958, canadian, multidisciplinary, visual, artist, uses, video, photography, sculpture, installation, examine, notion, identity, perception, reality, bornlouise, mitsuko, noguchi1958, toronto, ontario, canadaeducationmfa, university, win. Louise Noguchi born 1958 1 is a Canadian multidisciplinary visual artist who uses video photography sculpture and installation to examine notion of identity perception and reality 2 Louise NoguchiBornLouise Mitsuko Noguchi1958 age 65 66 Toronto Ontario CanadaEducationMFA University of Windsor AOCA from Ontario College of Art TorontoWebsitewww wbr louisenoguchi wbr com Contents 1 Early career 2 Work 3 Selected exhibitions 4 Selected solo exhibitions 15 16 5 Selected group exhibitions 15 16 6 Public collections 7 Teaching 8 Publications 9 ReferencesEarly career editLouise Noguchi was born in Toronto and received her MFA from the University of Windsor and AOCA from the Ontario College of Art in Toronto 3 She has been active in the Toronto art community since 1981 4 Work editHer sculptural installation work in the 1980s dealt with the theme of the hunter In 1999 she co authored Compilation Portraits with Kym Pruesse and Suzanne Luke Robert Langen Gallery In the 1990s she explored the language of violence which is concealed in the Wild West mythology of rodeo cowboys trick roping sharp shooting gun spinning and knife throwing 5 6 In her video Crack 2000 for instance a cowboy s bull whip beheads a white flower with one crack 7 Crack and her other videos have been shown at the Art Gallery of Ontario 8 More recently she has looked to contemporary culture as a source for material including her background as a Japanese descendant 6 In a series in 2013 Noguchi has taken archival digital prints of the Royal Ontario Museum s collection of Buddha heads that were broken or sawed off by thieves and vandals but had been part of rock walls at various religious sites in China 9 Selected exhibitions editHer work has been included in solo and group exhibitions across Canada and internationally She has had a solo exhibitions titled Louise Noguchi Selected Work 1982 85 at the Power Plant Toronto 1989 4 at Oakville Galleries 5 and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston 1999 at Birch Contemporary Gallery Toronto 2005 10 at Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art and the Thames Art Gallery 2008 and participated in group shows at the Contemporary Art Gallery and the Canadian Embassy Gallery Vancouver 1996 the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo Japan 1996 4 Oakville Galleries and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography Ottawa 1997 1999 Deutsches Museum Munich 2002 10 the Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto 2002 and 2016 the Art Gallery of Ontario received a large scale installation from the Canada Council Art Bank in the late 1990s and also put it on exhibition in 2005 11 with Stan Douglas in the Space of Making Berlin 2005 2 12 and in the United States 2009 13 In 2020 she was in a group show titled Next Year s Country linked with artists as seemingly distant as William Kurelek at Remai Modern Saskatoon 14 Selected solo exhibitions 15 16 editCEPA Underground 1997 inaugural exhibition Buffalo USAModus Operandi 2 person exhibition with Ginette Legare 1999 Compilation Portraits Cold City Gallery Toronto 1995 I A Industrial Arts 1993 Cold City Toronto 1993 Optica Montreal 1993 Forest City London 1992 Stride Gallery Calgary 1990 South Albert Art Gallery 1990 Lethbridge CanadaLouise Noguchi Selected Work 1982 1985 1989 The Power Plant Gallery Toronto CanadaOut of the Garden Into the Forest 1989 Carmen Lamanna Gallery Toronto CanadaCarmen Lamanna Gallery 1987 Toronto CanadaCarmen Lamanna Gallery 1986 Toronto CanadaWe Draw to Kill the Beasts 1985 Carmen Lamanna Gallery Toronto CanadaExtensions of the Heart 1984 Carmen Lamanna Gallery Toronto CanadaCarmen Lamanna Gallery 1982 Toronto CanadaSelected group exhibitions 15 16 editCrime and Punishment 1999 Agnes Etherington Art Centre KingstonLa Face The Face 1999 Daizbao Montreal Travelling Exhibition Track Records Trains and Contemporary Photography 1997 1999 Oakville Galleries Oakville Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography Ottawa Presentation House and Contemporary Art Gallery Vancouver The Illingworth Kerr Gallery Calgary Centre culturel Universite de Sherbrooke MacKenzie Art Gallery Regina Winnipeg Art Gallery WinnipegRococo Tattoo 1997 Power Plant Gallery TorontoFor Lack of Evidence 1996 Chateau de La Roche Guyon FranceTextiles That is to Say 1994 Museum for Textiles Toronto Or Gallery VancouverThe Today Show 1988 The Japanese Cultural Centre TorontoDrawing Out the Form Sculpture Touched by Drawing 1987 The Nickle Art Museum University of Calgary Calgary AlbertaShikata Ga Nai 1987 Hamilton Artist Inc Hamilton Ontario touring How We See 1986 What We Say The Art Gallery at Harbourfront Toronto CanadaMapping the Surface 1986 Mendel Art Gallery Saskatoon SaskatchewanPatio Lawn Slope 1986 University of Toronto Scarborough Campus TorontoArt Cologne 1986 Rheinhallen of the Cologne Art Fair Cologne West GermanyTerritories 1985 Eye Level Gallery Halifax Nova ScotiaThe New City of Sculpture 1984 Studio 620 TorontoAttitude 1983 Canada National Exhibition TorontoWomen in Art 1982 Art Rental Art Gallery of Ontario TorontoCarmen Lamanna Gallery 1981 TorontoFirst Purchase 1981 The Art Gallery at Harbourfront TorontoGallery 76 1981 TorontoArtventure 1980 Royal Bank Plaza TorontoThe Funnel film screening 1980 TorontoThe Viewing Rooms 1979 New York New YorkPhotoworks Gallery 1978 TorontoPublic collections editNoguchi s work is in the public collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario 11 Oakville Galleries 17 the Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston 18 the Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa 19 and elsewhere Louise Noguchi s work is represented by Birch Contemporary Gallery in Toronto 6 Teaching editSince 2001 she has been a professor in the Art and Art History Program a collaborative joint program between Sheridan Institute and the University of Toronto Mississauga where she teaches photography and performance based art 3 Publications editLouise Noguchi Recent Work 1999 Oakville Galleries ISBN 0 921027 86 9Louise Noguchi 2008 Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art ISBN 978 0 9810100 2 1Compilation Portraits Louise Noguchi 1999 curated by Suzanne Luke text by Kym Pruesse Robert Langen Gallery Wilfrid Laurier University ISBN 0 9685349 0 2Louise Noguchi Selected Works 1982 1985 1989 Louis Dompierre The Power Plant Gallery ISBN 0 921047 38 XContinuum Contemporary Canadian Sculpture Series Louise Noguchi 1991 Southern Alberta Art Gallery ISBN 0 921613 27 XReferences edit Louise Noguchi app pch gc ca Government of Canada Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b Japanese Canadian Artists japanesecanadianartists com Japanese Canadian Artists Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b Louise Noguchi centrevox ca VOX Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b c Louise Noguchi www utm utoronto ca University of Toronto Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b Louise Noguchi The Language of the Rope 1999 www oakvillegalleries com Oakville Galleries Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b c Louise Noguchi www sheridancollege ca Sheridan College Retrieved 20 April 2021 Fujino David An Interview with Louise Noguchi 2014 jccabulletin geppo ca Japanese Canadian Bulletin Retrieved 21 April 2021 Searching and finding the videos of Louise Noguchi mano ramo ca Art Gallery of Ontario Retrieved 2 January 2022 Louise Noguchi The Rusty Toque Portfolios 5 15 November 2013 Retrieved 21 April 2021 a b Louise Noguchi photography now com photography now com Retrieved 21 April 2021 a b Building the collection new and future acquisitions October 9 January 9 2005 ago ca Art Gallery of Ontario Retrieved 21 April 2021 The Space of Making centrevox ca VOX Retrieved 1 January 2022 Louise Noguchi wmich edu art exhibitions archive 2009 10 Western Michigan University Retrieved 21 April 2021 Next Year s Country remaimodern org Remai Modern Saskatoon Retrieved 21 April 2021 a b Glasser Penelope 1991 Louise Noguchi Louise Noguchi Southern Alberta Art Gallery Lethbridge Southern Alberta Art Gallery ISBN 0 921613 27 X OCLC 30851592 a b Noguchi Louise 1989 Louise Noguchi selected works 1982 1985 Louise Dompierre Power Plant Toronto Power Plant ISBN 0 921047 38 X OCLC 32548614 Collection www oakvillegalleries com Oakville Galleries Retrieved 21 April 2021 Collection agnes queensu ca Agnes Etherington Art Centre Kingston Retrieved 21 April 2021 Noguchi Louise Collection rmg minisisinc com Robert McLaughlin Gallery Oshawa Retrieved 21 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louise Noguchi amp oldid 1180908492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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