Louise Noguchi opening

Film still featuring white flower moving against blue sky

Louise Noguchi. Film still from Crack, 2000. Single channel DVD, video projection, colour, sound, Running Time: 3 Minutes. Art Gallery of Ontario. Purchased with financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance program and with the assistance of the E. Wallace Fund, 2004. © Louise Noguchi. 2004/43

@ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Free with General Admission. Members and Annual Passholders always visit free. 

Louise Noguchi opening

Saturday, January 18, 2 pm
J.S. McLean Centre for Indigenous and Canadian Art

Join artist Louise Noguchi and Renée van der Avoird, associate curator of Canadian Art, in the gallery to celebrate the opening of an exhibition of Noguchi’s work in video and sculpture from the AGO collection. 

Remarks at 2 pm. 

 
Born in Toronto in 1958, Louise Noguchi graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1981, and immediately embarked on a very successful career, working primarily in sculpture, photography, and installation. Noguchi attended the University of Windsor in the late 1990s, receiving her MFA in 2000 and was a professor in the Art and Art History Program at the University of Toronto Mississauga and Sheridan College. Her works have been included in solo and group exhibitions across Canada and internationally, most notably in Louise Lawler, Louise Noguchi, Beauty Supply, Toronto (2023);  Contemporary Photographic Art In Canada: The Space of Making, a circulating exhibition co-produced with Neuer Berliner Kuntsverein, Berlin and VOX, Montreal (2005); document (solo exhibition), Dazibao, Montreal (2004); The Language of the Rope, New Gallery, Calgary (2004); and In Light, Art Gallery of Ontario (2002).    

 
 

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