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Des boules de bois aux couleurs vives qui remplacent les simples patères doivent inciter les enfants à y suspendre « toutes leurs affaires », comme l'indique le nom de l'objet. C'est une solution alternative ludique aux crochets monotones des portemanteaux, aussi bien dans la chambre des enfants qu’ailleurs. C'est Ray Eames qui est à l'origine de l'assortiment de couleurs du Hang It All.
stainless steel relief "News" by Isamu Noguchi, 1940
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan Midtown, New York City
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The totality is his metaphor for the world, an expression of "the notion of the universality of art, especially sculpture, or that which has to do with our environment". This museum preserves the working atmosphere of his studio and also aims to maintain archives which are open to scholarly research. We invite our visitors to experience and enjoy Noguchi's world through his art and through his unique and timeless interpretation of those eternal verities we all seek.
foreground : Age, 1979, Basalt, Isamu Noguchi
background: Sculpture Finding, 1979, Granite, Isamu Noguchi
Film: Kodak C-41 B&W
Expired: 10/2007
Black Sun, by Isamu Noguchi (colloquially referred to as "The Doughnut")
(detail) Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (after Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi) 2003. de Young Museum
This little one-acre patch of Piedmont Park enjoys a set of playground equipment designed by Isamu Noguchi; the objects range from abstract, Platonic takes on familiar playground typologies (swingset, slide) to more open-ended forms intended to invite children to determine their own forms of activity. The same ideas underlay much of the "adventure playground" landscapes in New York around the same time; one wishes the Atlanta version, like those, extended its manipulations to the ground plane itself. It's a striking, memorable little space nonetheless.
For more background, and drawings, see Alexandra Lange's writeup for Herman Miller.
Privately Owned Public Space (POPS 308).
My humble guess is that this Noguchi sculpture is an imitation or a replica...
Isamu Noguchi at Brooklyn Botanic Garden
BBG to Celebrate 100th Anniversary of Japanese Hill - and - Pond Garden
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
"Sun" sculpture by Isamu Noguchi.
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
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A Cool interactive slide. And yes, I climbed it and slid down... Twice!
The reddish stains are microorganisms which have embedded themselves within the matrix of the stone.
Isamu Noguchi's sculpture, Black Sun, and the Volunteer Park reservoir
Volunteer Park, Seattle, WA
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
File #20080116_004921-1
First Aniversary!!!! God,I Miss New York!!
This is Isamu Noguchi's sculpture called "Red Cube" (1968, red painted steel) located in front of Brothers Harriman building (previously HSBC) at 140 Broadway, between Liberty and Cedar Streets in downtown Manhattan near Ground Zero
A Black Granite sculpture framing the Space Needle, taken outside the Seattle Asian Art Musuem in Volunteer Park. The title of this piece is "Black Sun" and was created in 1969 by Isamu Noguchi.
Addded to Flickr Group "Praise and Curse of the City" on 1/31/05.