TO DEVOTEES OF the sculptor Isamu Noguchi, there is no place more magical than the island of Shikoku, overlooking Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. There, in the town of Mure, Noguchi created some of the most ...
Masatoshi Izumi, the artist best known as one of Isamu Noguchi’s most trusted collaborators, died this past September. A cursory Google search elucidates how little known Izumi was in the Western art ...
The Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi made his way back into the spotlight recently, with the addition of one of his sculptures in the Rose Garden at the White House. Meanwhile, here in New York, ...
Inside SFO’s International Hall, before you get to security, there’s a visual treat you don’t need a ticket to see: two giant cases displaying Isamu Noguchi: Inside and Out. You’ve probably seen at ...
Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) was among the most innovative American sculptors of the 20th century. His design for “Sculpture to Be Seen from Mars” (1947) anticipates the space age by several decades.
Even decades after Saburo Hasegawa’s death, the artist and designer Isamu Noguchi would describe his friendship with Hasegawa as an “everlasting conversation.” The two first met in 1950, when Noguchi ...
Isamu Noguchi, “Zazen” (1982-83), hot-dipped galvanized steel, alongside the belated 800-year-old Sargent Juniper in the Bonsai House at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (all photos by the author for ...
LAGUNA BEACH – The Laguna Art Museum welcomed nearly 700 guests to the opening night reception for its highly-anticipated exhibition “Noguchi: California Legacy” on June 11. The exhibition is ...
The studio of Isamu Noguchi will open to the public for the first time in its history, after it undergoes an extensive restoration and renovation. Plans for the repair were announced last week by New ...
Site-specific installations and galvanised-steel sculptures are among artworks by artist Isamu Noguchi currently on display at London's White Cube gallery. Curator Dakin Hart selects five highlights ...
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