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Isamu NoguchiAmerican, 1904–1988

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. Sculptor.

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Nude Leaning on Right Knee
Isamu Noguchi
1925–1930
Seated Nude
Isamu Noguchi
1925–1930
Seated Nude From The Back
Isamu Noguchi
1928
Two Seated Nudes
Isamu Noguchi
1925–1930
Two Standing Nudes
Isamu Noguchi
1925–1930