Bard College ART HISTORY and VISUAL CULTURE PROGRAM

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Prof. Tom Wolf to lecture in Woodstock

Woodstock Artists’ Colony: Noguchi and Japanese-American Artists

Sunday, February 13, 2011 – 3:00pm

Noguchi: Death (Lynched Figure)

Tom Wolf, Professor of Art History at Bard College, discusses a group of Japanese artists, including Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and their influence on Isamu Noguchi’s early work. Many of these artists—who were somewhat older than Noguchi—spent their summers in Woodstock, New York, where the latter also spent time and where he created one of his major early sculptures, Death (Lynched Figure), of 1934. Wolf, who has written extensively about both Asian-American art and the Woodstock artists’ colony, will examine the attraction of Woodstock for these artists and explore the ways in which the political content of Noguchi’s early art echoed their work.