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The Noguchi Museum (original warehouse, 1929; Isamu Noguchi and Shoji Sadao, mainly 1982-1983, with garden installed in 1985). Formerly Noguchi's studio, this is probably one of my favorite archi-spots in NYC: a reliably calming and absorbing visit, whatever the current exhibits are. I don't think I can really say too much of interest about the design itself, though I think the primary concrete-block addition is a great neutral foil for Noguchi's stone sculptures, and does lovely things with indoor/outdoor continuity. It's just really nice!
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
PENTAX *ist DS2 / SIGMA COMPACT HYPERZOOM 28-200mm F3.5-5.6 ASPHERICAL MACRO
This glass pyramid is one of the most famous landmarks in the park. It houses a gallery, some shops, and lots of impressive space. When we were there there was a couple taking wedding photos there, guess it's not too uncommon.
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An installation by Japanese artist, Isamu Noguchi entitled Inside and Out. It is located in the pre-security area.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO). San Francisco, California.
Isamu Noguchi
(Détail de Photographie Soichi Sunnami)
model for "Sculpture to be Seen from Mars" ,1947
maquette détruite Exposition "Vues d'en haut" Centre Pompidou Metz du 17 mai au 7 octobre 2013
Isamu Noguchi ‘Cronos’, 1947, exhibition ‘Approaching American Abstraction’, SFMOMA, San Francisco, 2019
Black Sun, 1960-63, by the Japanese-American sculptor, Isamu Noguchi.
Other photos of Isamu Noguchi's work on Flickr.
There is an Isamu Noguchi Pool also (with more than 250 photos).
In front of a huge fountain.
These are photograph series of the Moere-numa park in Hokkaido. This park is designed by the famous artist Isamu Noguchi. I took these pictures last year but I still love these.
Moere-numa park Sapporo Hokkaido
sep. 2006
PENTAX *ist DS2 / SIGMA COMPACT HYPERZOOM 28-200mm F3.5-5.6 ASPHERICAL MACRO
Franklin Square is situated in the far northeast corner of the original City of Philadelphia and was named in honor of Benjamin Franklin, who, as legend had it, performed his kite-in-the-thunderstorm experiment in the park, thereupon discovering that lightning was a form of electricity. Isamu Noguchi was a 29-year-old artist in 1933 who wanted to erect a sculpture in honor of Franklin, but the design was a tad too radical for the leaders of Philadelphia at the time. This changed in 1983, and Noguchi was still around to realize his vision. The sculpture, "Bolt of Lightning...A Memorial to Benjamin Franklin", was placed in Monument Park opposite the park where Franklin supposedly performed his experiment.