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Jean Arp; Isamu Noguchi. New York, New York: Cordier & Ekstrom, 1974.
Altshuler, Bruce. "Isamu Noguchi: Early Abstraction." In Isamu Noguchi: Early Abstraction. New York, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1994.
_______. "The Akari Light Sculpture of Isamu Noguchi." In Quietlight, An Installation of Isamu Noguchis Akari Light Sculptures. New York, New York: Gallery at Takashimaya, 1994.
_______. "Isamu Noguchi: Su vida y su obra." In Isamu Noguchi. Madrid, Spain: Fundacion Juan March, 1994. (Published in Catalan as "Isamu Noguchi: La seva vida i la seva obra." In Isamu Noguchi. Barcelona, Spain: Fundacio Caixa de Catalunya, 1994.)
_______ and Robert S. Lubar. Miro & Noguchi: Selections from the Martin Z. Margulies Collection. Miami, Florida: The Art Museum at Florida International University, 1995.
Anzai. Homage to Isamu Noguchi. Tokyo, Japan: Galerie Tokoro, 1992.
Ashton, Dore. Introduction to Noguchi. New York, New York: The Pace Gallery, 1983.
_______. Introduction to Isamu Noguchi: Bronze and Iron Sculpture. New York, New York: The Pace Gallery, 1988.
de Mandiargues, Andre Pieyre. Introduction to DerriËre Le Mirior 245. Paris, France: Galerie Maeght, May 1981.
Dreishpoon, Douglas. Between Transcendence and Brutality: American Sculptural Drawings from the 1940s and 1950s.Tampa Florida: Tampa Museum of Art, 1994.
Eidelberg, Martin. ed. Design 1935 - 1965: What Modern Was. New York, New York: Le Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Montreal and Harry N. Abrams, 1991, pp. 107-108, 125-127, 216-217.
Friedman, Martin. Noguchi's Imaginary Landscapes. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Walker Art Center, 1978.
Geldzahler, Henry. Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture? Venice, Italy: 42nd Venice Biennale Exhibition, 1986.
Gordon, John. Isamu Noguchi. New York, New York: Publishers Printing - Admiral Press, 1968.
Grove, Nancy. Isamu Noguchi Portrait Sculpture. Washington: National Portrait Gallery, 1989.
Herstand, Arnold. Preface and acknowledgements to Isamu Noguchi: Bronze Sculpture, 1959-1962. New Haven, Connecticut: Eastern Press, 1985.
Hunter, Sam. Introduction to Isamu Noguchi: 75th Birthday Exhibition. New York, New York: The Pace Gallery and Andre Emmerich Gallery, 1980.
Inokuma, Genichiro. Dear Heartfelt Friend, Isamu Noguchi. Marugame, Japan: Marugame Genichiro Inokuma Museum of Modern Art, 1992.
Inui, Yoshiaki. Introduction to Isamu Noguchi: Stones. Osaka, Japan: Gallery Kasahara, 1985.
M., T. An Exhibition of Drawings from March 3 to March 27, 1931 by the Sculptor Isamu Noguchi. New York, New York: John Becker Gallery, 1931.
Marter, Joan M., Roberta K. Tarbell, and Jeffrey Weschler. "Interaction of American Sculptors with European Modernists: Alexander Calder and Isamu Noguchi." Vanguard American Sculpture 1913 - 1939. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University, 1979, pp. 105-118.
Mato, Daniel. Noguchi & Rickey & Smith. Bloomington, Indiana: Undiana University Art Museum, 1970.
McClure, Michael. Introduction to Isamu Noguchi at Gemini. Los Angeles, California: Gemini G.E.L., 1982.
Michelson, Annette. Introduction to Isamu Noguchi. Paris, France: Galerie Claude Bernard, 1964.
Miller, Dorothy. 14 Americans. New York, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1946, p. 39. Includes artists statement by Isamu Noguchi.
Niimi, Ryu. Isamu Noguchi - Rosanjin Kitaoji. Tokyo, Japan: Sezon Museum of Art, 1996. Includes essays on Isamu Noguchi by Tadayasu Sakai, Chinatsu Kageyama, Bruce Altshuler, Fumihiko Tanifuji, Masaaki Hirano
Noguchi, Isamu. Statement for Noguchi Stone Sculpture. New York, New York: Cordier & Ekstrom, Inc., 1965.
______ . "My Sculpture." In Sculptures by Isamu Noguchi: May 14th-June 9th 1973 at Minami Gallery. Tokyo, Japan: Bijutsu Shuppan Design Center, 1973.
_______. Isamu Noguchi: The Sculpture of Spaces. New York, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1980.
_______. Isamu Noguchi: Stones. Osaka, Japan: Gallery Kasahara, 1985.
_______. "Manifesto." In Seven Stones. New York, New York: The Pace Gallery, 1986.
_______. "On the Structure and Carving of Bronze Plate." In Isamu Noguchi: The Bronzes: 1987-88. Osaka, Japan: Gallery Kasahara Annex (1989).
_______. "Artists Statements." In Isamu Noguchi: Beginnings and Ends. New York, New York: The Pace Gallery (December 1994-January 1995).
Robertson, Bryan. Introduction to Noguchi: Steel Sculptures. New York, New York: The Pace Gallery, 1975.
Takahashi, Koji. Isamu Noguchi Retrospective 1992. Tokyo, Japan: National Museum of Modern Art, 1992.
Taniguchi, Yoshiro. Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi. Tokyo, Japan: Minami Gallery, 1973.
Warburg, Edward M. Introduction to Isamu Noguchi. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Mellon Galleries, 1933.
Watari, Shizuko. Play Mountain: Isamu Noguchi Plus Louis Kahn. Tokyo, Japan: Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, 1996. Includes essays on Isamu Noguchi by Kenneth Frampton, Arata Isozaki, Azby Brown, Toru Takemitsu, Alex Kerr, Sachio Otani, Towmon Sano, and Akio Nishikiori.
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