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Louise Noguchi | She challenges her audience with
themes that pose psychological questions. Using photography, sculpture,
video and other media, Noguchi's concepts confront the spectator's
notions of identity, perception and reality. Her work includes
exhibitions at the Power Plant (Toronto), Neuer Berliner Kuntsverein
(Berlin) and the Deutsches Museum (Munich) as well as exhibitions
across Canada, the United States, Europe and Japan.
Born in Toronto, Canada, she
received her master's degree in Fine Arts from the University
of Windsor, Canada and AOCA from the Ontario College of Art in
Toronto. She is a professor in the Art and Art History program,
a collaborative joint program between Sheridan Institute and the
University of Toronto Mississauga, where she teaches photography
and performance-based art.
For more information on Louise's
work, please visit her website at: louisenoguchi.com
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