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Isamu Noguchi, Origin, 1968, Black African granite
Photo by Kevin Noble
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Akari Space, a 2018 construction based on Isamu Noguchi’s Akari PL2 screen (c. 1973).
Installed as part of The Noguchi Museum’s 2018 exhibition, Akari: Sculpture by Other Means, on view through January 27, 2019. More info here:
http://www.noguchi.org/programs/exhibitions/akari-sculpture-other-means
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Building up to our next highlights exhibition, Akari: Sculpture by Other Means, opening February 28, 2018 an on view through January 27, 2019
Installation of "Isamu Noguchi and Hiroshi Teshigahara,“ Sogetsu Art Museum, November 20, 1980 - December 20, 1980.
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Isamu Noguchi, Blackness, 1967-70, basalt on pine base
Photo by Shigeo Anzai
Private collection, on long-term loan to The Noguchi Museum
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Promotional material related to Isamu Noguchi’s commission for the First National Bank, c. 1961
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Isamu Noguchi, This Tortured Earth, 1942 - 1943 (cast in bronze 1977)
Installed as part of Self- Interned, 1942: Noguchi in Poston Relocation Center, closing this Sunday, January 28
Photo by Kevin Noble
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Photograph by Isamu Noguchi of a display of his Akari Light Sculptures at Chuo Koron Gallery, Tokyo, August 1952.
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Isamu Noguchi, Erai Yatcha Hoi (Kintaro), 1931, terra cotta
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Isamu Noguchi, Small Plate with Figure, 1952, Seto stoneware, Shino glaze
Photo by Akira Takahashi
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Isamu Noguchi, Zazen, 1982-83, Hot-dipped galvanized steel
Photo by Kevin Noble
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Photographs by Isamu Noguchi (top) of his collection of ceramics by his friend and mentor Kitaoji Rosanjin, May 1963 and; (bottom) the master at work, 1952.
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Isamu Noguchi, Uncle Takagi,1931, terracotta
When Noguchi arrived in Japan in 1931, his first visit since childhood, he had a tense visit with his estranged father, Yonejiro, and Yonejiro’s wife and family. “My Uncle Takagi gave me a new house to stay in, and showered me with kindness, as did other relatives who gave me to understand that they favored my mother.” (Isamu Noguchi, A Sculptor’s World, New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1968: 20.)
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An 82 year-old Isamu Noguchi tests his Slide Mantra at the 1986 Venice Biennale.
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Isamu Noguchi was born on this day, November 17, 1904
(top) Noguchi at a festival in Japan, 1960s (unknown photographer)
(middle) Noguchi standing on stone in Japan, 1960s (unknown photographer)
(bottom) birthday wishes from Barbara and George Kovacs, 1977
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Isamu Noguchi, White Composition, 1970, Statuary marble
Photo by Kevin Noble
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Isamu Noguchi, Ground Wind # 1, 1968, African and Swedish granite, as installed by Noguchi behind his residence at his studio in Mure, Japan
Photo by Kozo Watabiki
The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum Japan/ Collection The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum
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Photograph by Isamu Noguchi of street musicians in Kathamndu, Nepal, ca. mid- 1950s
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