An
extremely diverse and multi-faceted artist, Isamu Noguchi saw no distinction
between fine and applied arts. He successfully synthesized art and design,
and East and West, with a passionately innovative vision. Noguchi's famous
modern classic furniture creations reflect the rich cultural and philosophical
influences he embraced throughout his prolific career.
Noguchi made his way to Paris in 1927, and there he became an apprentice to the
master abstract sculptor Constantin Brancusi. It was there, in Brancusi's studio,
that Noguchi's predisposition for simple forms and love of natural materials
and tools, which he had discovered as a child in Japan, found expression.
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