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A museum worth a slow afternoon · New York, United States
Isamu Noguchi bought a former photogravure plant and gas station across from his Queens studio in 1974 and opened it as a museum in 1985, the first in America established by a living artist for his own work. Twelve galleries of stone, metal and paper pieces wrap around an open-air sculpture garden, some of whose trees Noguchi planted himself. Admission is $16. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
The one museum in New York an artist built around his own work, and the garden is half of it.
New York, United States · Astoria / Long Island City, Queens. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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