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Model for Bell Tower for Hiroshima, 1950. Partially resonstructed 1986. Terracottta and wood (1904-1988) SFMOMA
The stainless steel fountain is composed of two legs topped by a ring to the height of 30 feet above a circular, black granite pool.
The fountain has a very intricate and computerized lighting and nozzle functions, which can create countless different configurations. The configurations of the 300 nozzels, and the 300 lights during the night, are dependent upon temperature.
by Masatoshi Izumi, partner of Isamu Noguchi at Kurashiki Central Hospital in Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.
sculpture by: isamu noguchi
...one of my fave artists...
focal: 10mm (cuz wide is cool)
stop: f/7.1 (cuz i have no idea)
ev: -0.7 (cuz i wanted a nice sky)
...laying on my back...shooting into the sun...people are stopping to look up...
honolulu hale complex
taken: 05/06/2008
Isamu Noguchi designed this 60-ton stainless steel sculpture. It is 101-feet tall and marks the axis of Independence Mall and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. It is situated at 5th Street and Vine, in a vest-pocket park. The sculpture depicts a bolt of lighting, a kite, and a key at the base. ~ www.ushistory.org/franklin/philadelphia/lightning.htm
LUMIX G Vario 45-200mm f/4-5.6 on a G2
[ 0.002 sec (1/640) | f/22 | FLength 78 mm | ISO 160 ]
Moere Numa Park, Sapporo, designed by Isamu Noguchi. Taken: August 2004.
Please take a look at another photo I took there.
A major exhibition of Isamu Noguchi at the YSP in collaboration with the Noguchi Museum, Long Island City, New York.
To Darkness, 1965-6, Granite, Isamu Noguchi
background: The Now by Nigel Hall, Bronze 2000
This is a old picture that I took in 2006.
Here is Moere numa park where the famous artist Isamu Noguchi designed.
Moere-numa park in Sapporo Hokkaido.
2006年撮影。札幌、モエレ沼公園にて。
PENTAX *ist DS2 / smc PENTAX-FA☆ 85mm F1.4
Isamu Noguchi's "Red Cube" perched on the plaza outside the Midland Marine Bank building (now HSBC) at 140 Broadway near Liberty Street.
[03220127 copy]
Isamu Noguchi's stainless steel bas-relief, News, over the main entrance to 50 Rockefeller Plaza
NYC from A to Zed........N is for....... News
The Rockefellers donated enough art to start the Museum of Modern Art. They also donated the land the museum sits on, which used to be the site of their city home.
Isamu Noguchi's sculpture Red Cube sits on lower Broadway. Most of it is a big huge red cube, tilted at an angle. The rest of it is a hole.
Espace consacré
à Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) : chaise longue basculante, bibliothèque nuage, chaise Ombre et table guéridon empilable dite Table Air France
et à Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988)
cendrier, banquette, etc.
Collections permanentes de l'époque moderne et contemporaine
www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr/francais/arts-decoratifs/collect...
In Seattle, Washington. The Space Needle can be seen poking through the hole. It sits in the midst of an Olmsted Brothers designed park.
Shot from 5 floors up.
In Costa Mesa, CA there is a artsy park tucked away between some buildings located near South Coast Plaza. This is the result of 38 photos. This is the park as seen from the corner of the adjacent parking garage.
The park was designed by: Isamu Noguchi
Designed by Louis Kahn. I liked the warmth of the wood against the concrete. The big concrete cylinder holds the building's main staircase.
Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (after Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi) 2003. Hand-blown cut, polished and mirrored glass. de Young Museum, San Francisco
foreground : Origin, 1968, Black Granite, Isamu Noguchi
background : Beginnings, 1965, Andesite, Isamu Noguchi
MAA Found Math: "Intetra (1976)" by Isamu Noguchi at the Society for the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida. Photo by Martha Siegel.
See math in the world around you? Send your photos to editor@maa.org.
manhattanhomedesign.com
Noguchi table is high quality reproduction coffee table joins a curved, solid wood base with a freeform glass top.
Designed by Louis Kahn. I liked the warmth of the wood against the concrete. The big concrete cylinder holds the building's main staircase.
stainless steel relief "News" by Isamu Noguchi, 1940
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan Midtown, New York City
please do not use without permission
In his ... gardens ... Noguchi achieved subtle ... syntheses of nature with the man-made, fusing organic and geometric, balancing intuition with intellect. 'California Scenario' seamlessly integrates them. ... it is an enclosed space adjacent to an office building, 'California Scenario' appears open and spacious; the proportional relationship of the asymmetric pyramid to the smaller rocks and plants creates a sense of vastness and scale beyond the actual dimensions of the garden. Local desert stones unify this environment in color and texture. The channel of water running through the center contrasts with, and enhances, the viewer's awareness of the surrounding dryness. The pronounced individuality of elements of the Beinecke courtyard has here matured into a cohesive whole; sculpture and environment are one.
From the catalogue 'Isamu Noguchi: Master Sculptor', by Valerie Fletcher, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.