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Hardback monograph on the life and work of Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi. Written by Sam Hunter and published by Abbeville Press in 1978, 334 pages.
A definitive study of Noguchiās multifaceted career, spanning sculpture, design, landscape architecture, and public art. Tracing his formation between Japan and the United States, the book explores his lifelong pursuit of harmony between nature, material, and form. Illustrated with hundreds of photographs documenting his major works in stone, metal, and wood, alongside models, gardens, and stage designs, it offers a comprehensive view of Noguchiās artistic vision and enduring influence.
Height: 13.25 in (33.65 cm) Width: 12 in (30.48cm)






















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