It would be easy to do the same with Isamu Noguchi in Paris, Japan, and Arizona, to name a few places where the artist lived and worked. A new show at the Noguchi Museum in Queens explores his ...
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Two public art displays are just a block away from each other in Lower Manhattan — both the work of renowned Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi. They are the Red Cube at 140 Broadway and Liberty ...
Isamu Noguchi was a global nomad long before it became a cultural identity, but throughout his travels he primarily identified as a New -Yorker—“not Japanese, not a citizen of the world.” The city was ...
Lever House Sculpture Garden (1952): Noguchi had a long working relationship with Gordon Bunshaft, lead architect at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and designer of Lever House on Park Avenue. The ...
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