Listening to stone - The Art of Isamu Noguchi

Art.Nr.: 9780500093986

Autor: Herrera, Hayden

Erscheinungsjahr: 2015

Verlag/Ort: Thames and Hudson

Seiten: 447

ISBN/Art.: 978-0-500-09398-6



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Produktbeschreibung

The book is in good condition. A master of what he called 'the sculpturing of space', Isamu Noguchi was a vital figure in twentieth-century art and design. Born to an American mother and a Japanese father, Noguchi never felt like he belonged anywhere and spent his life assembling identities through his sculpture, landscape architecture and design. In a career spanning more than six decades from the 1920s until his death in 1988, he travelled incessantly, from New York to remote Japanese islands, from Paris to Bangladesh, synthesizing aesthetic values. The result - massive sculptures of interlocking wood, Zen-like gardens of granite and stone slides - is now seen as a powerful artistic link between East and West. He also designed stage sets and a number of lamps and pieces of furniture that are counted among the greatest classics of modern design.