The Life of a Sculptor - Isamu Noguchi
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- It is encompasses an overview of the life of Isamu Noguchi, the American - Japanese sculptor. With images and videos from his works spanning, art, design, architecture, playgrounds and sculpture, it is a brief introduction to one of the 20th centuries greatest artists.
This video was created for educational purposes.
Arrangement, Edit and Voice over by Aly Indermühle
Created 27 Apr 2015
It wasn’t mentioned that he was invited to a village in Japan that mostly made religious paper lanterns. The demand for such items had declined and Noguchi was asked to revitalize the paper lantern form in order to rebuild their economy and preserve their craftsmanship. This was a significant expression of doing good through art.
Great serenity becomes beauty in the hands of this great artist
He was such a Consummate Genius. His "Sky Viewing Sculpture" is at the university in my Hometown, I have enjoyed it immensely since I was a teenager. Everytime I see it it becomes something new, and reveals something to me about viewing the world. I think that was the idea behind the sculpture, at least in part - but I feel that way about all his Work. Among (many) other things.
One of the greats of all time,!
I fondly look back on the esteemed Noguchi visiting our department back in grad school. A worthwhile mentor.
In 1926 Noguchi saw and exhibition in New York by Constantine Brancusi that profoundly changed his artistic direction. This happened to us all in some way or another. Endless columns; forever.
Some moons ago, I sat in a library waiting area on UT campus, waiting for my girlfriend to get off work. Someone left his biography on a chair. I picked it up, and couldn't put it down, checked it out and read it the next day. Left a mark on the way I approach life, and moreso when my music came to life, unexpectedly, some years later.
He is my role model.
Heart (Hard) work and so humble
"I made them mine and I made them sculpture". Words of humility???? He is all, I did this, I did that, I conceived this............ It's his very lack of humility that sets him apart from the Japanese tradition.
Thank you for this biography. I just knowing about him.
I just love his sculpture "Undine." It was perfection.
wonderful thank you
very informative...thank u..
I wept watching this video
good job !
thank you
On sent qu'il a eu une éducation très spécifique..Ses œuvres,son regard sont très parlant..Juste énorme..Bien on peut dire que ses oeuvres ont dépassé le monde 😉 il a été au delà lui..
His Constellation is in Fort Worth’s Kimball Art Museum for Louis Khan.
Grosse Noguchi Ausstellung am Paul Klee Zentrum in Bern bis 8.1.23.
perfect example of why art is sometimes overrated....this art production is very low key..no need to eye brow the whole thing....just look 12.19...!!!
As ridiculous as Henry Moore.
why
Glad you left your comment,it really makes a point and opened a whole new world to me.Thanks
If by that you mean a brilliant mind and incredible imagination able to bring into this world imagery that has incredible beauty and benefits to humans... If that's ridiculous .. you're Right!!
@Lynne Simpson Is that 'directed' at me?
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