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Relating to Nation, Relating to Earth: The Ceramics of Isamu Noguchi in Return to Earth 

Nasher Sculpture Center
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Presented September 21, 2013 at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
'Isamu Noguchi Ceramics: A Kind of Antisculpture' - Catherine Craft, Adjunct Assistant Curator for Research and Exhibitions, Nasher Sculpture Center
Catherine Craft discusses the development of American-born artist Isamu Noguchi’s experiments with clay as he explored his Japanese heritage through craft and tradition. His travel to Japan after World War Two and employ with a Kyoto-based potter, provided a foil to his academic training and experience working with Constantin Brancusi in Paris.
Organized to coincide with the public opening of the exhibition 'Return to Earth: Ceramic Sculpture of Fontana, Melotti, Miró, Noguchi, and Picasso, 1943-1963', this symposium offers a number of new perspectives on the often-overlooked, yet ground-breaking work in fired clay of some of the most important artists of the 20th century.
Watch other presentation from the 'Return to Earth' Symposium:
'Divergent but Parallel: The Ceramic Sculpture of Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti in Postwar Italy' - Marin Sullivan, Henry Moore Foundation Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Fine Art, History of Art, and Cultural Studies, University of Leeds (UK)
• A Uniquely Italian Mod...
'Joan Miró and the Artigases: A Phantasmagoric World of Living Monsters' - Jed Morse, Chief Curator, Nasher Sculpture Center
• The Unbridled Creativi...
'Pablo Picasso: Life with Art' - Dakin Hart, Senior Curator, The Noguchi Museum, New York
• A Legacy in Clay: The ...
'A View from Today': Panel Discussion
• The Inherent Meaning o...
Catherine Craft is associate curator at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas and an independent scholar specializing in the history of twentieth-century art, especially Dada, Abstract Expressionism, and Neo-Dada. She is the author of numerous artist monographs, art history and theoretical texts. As a senior research fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Craft conceived and co-curated the 2011 exhibition 'Paper Trails: Selected Works from the Permanent Collection 1934-2001'. At the Nasher, she has written catalogue essays on Isamu Noguchi, Katharina Grosse, Lara Almarcegui, Rachel Harrison, and Liz Larner. A regular contributor to 'The Burlington Magazine' (London), Craft has also presented talks at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.; and Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven.
The Nasher Sculpture Center’s ongoing 360 Speaker Series features conversations and lectures on the ever-expanding definition of sculpture. Guests are invited to witness first-hand accounts of the inspiration behind some of the world’s most innovative artwork, architecture and design.
Find out more about the 360 Speaker Series and view presentation by past speakers at www.nashersculpturecenter.org/360
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The 360 videography project is supported by Suzanne and Ansel Aberly. This support enables digital recording of all 360 Speaker Series programs and the creation of an online archive for learners of all ages.

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