"Wilson interprets Noguchi's oeuvre in typically melodramatic fashion. So, while Noguchi's sensibility is poetic, pure, meditative and timeless, Wilson turns his work into four "acts": theme-park entertainment complete with sound effects, distracting lighting and weird stage settings.

The result is more about Wilson and his flashy histrionics than about Noguchi."Clare Henry, Financial Times, June 22
- selma 6-22-2004 7:58 pm





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