Isamu Noguchi via Yamabato |
Hoguchi's workshop in a small Japanese town famous for its stone masons |
Noguchi via Carex |
Noguchi via Carex |
Noguchi via Vivre! |
Noguchi's Big Red Cube |
Noguchi and his wife via Carex |
Noguchi via Mondoblogo |
Noguchi via Carex |
Noguchi's studio 1947 via Carex |
Noguchi Museum on Long Island via Carex |
Born in Los Angeles but raised partially in Japan, Japanese American artist and landscape architect, Isamu Noguchi (1904 - 1988) is best known for his sculpture and his iconic paper lamps and furniture he designed for Herman Miller. Noguchi believed that the sculptor's task is "to shape space, to give it order and meaning." Isamu means "courage" and he was certainly a courageous artist--
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