Noguchi, Isamu (1904-88)

Creator details

Name
Noguchi, Isamu (1904-88)
Nationality
American
Biography
Modernist sculptor and designer was born in Los Angeles to Yone Noguchi, a Japanese poet and teacher, and Leonie Gilmore, an American novelist. His early years (1906-1918) were spent in Japan. He attended high school in Indiana. After high school he worked briefly for the American sculptor Gutzon Borglum and later studied in Paris (1927-1928) where he met Calder, Giacometti, and Brancusi, in whose studio he worked for six months. He traveled frequently and spent time in New York, London, Beijing, (post-war) Japan, and Mexico. He worked as a portraitist and decorator during the war years, and from 1935 began designing sets for the stage, most notably for Martha Graham. He worked primarily as a sculptor, but created designs for parks, monuments, playgrounds, fountains, and gardens. His designs for furniture and lighting (akari) remain in production.

Assets (24 in total)

Studies for the Sun, 1959-64 (travertine)
Studies for the Sun, 1959-64 (iron)
My Uncle, c.1934 (terracotta)
Model for Lobby Ceiling, American Stove Company-Magic Chef, St. Louis, Missouri, 1946-47 (plaster, wire, Plexiglas & aluminum)
Coffee Table, c.1945-1950 (ash wood, glass)
Two Akari lamps, designed 1954 (rice paper, bamboo, steel rod & cast iron)
Untitled (Mother and Daughter), 1930 (ink on paper mounted on paper)
The Cat,  Steuben Glass, 1940
Miss Expanding Universe, 1932 (aluminium)
Variation on a Millstone #5, 1967 (granite)
Figure, 1946 (georgia marble)

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