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  1. This program shows Noguchi turning landscapes into participatory works of art as it follows in dramatic detail the struggle to bring his ideas to fruition at Miami's Bayfront Park and at Moere Numa Park, outside Sapporo.

  2. Featured works—including several monolithic basalt sculptures, fountains, designs for stage sets and playgrounds and floating Akari light sculptures—are organized in themes of particular interest to Noguchi: landscape, invention, the atomic age, outer space, and social spaces.

  3. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Exhibition held at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Feb. 5-Apr. 6, 1980.

  4. Exhibitions. Isamu Noguchi: The Sculpture of Spaces. February 5, 1980 - April 6, 1980. Primary Venue. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.

  5. In a career spanning over six decades, the American sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi worked in a range of materials from stainless steel, clay, and concrete to different kinds of wood and marble. His later works were executed almost exclusively in stone, most often granite and basalt.

  6. Explore the extant public works of Isamu Noguchi worldwide, including playgrounds, fountains, gardens, private courtyards, and civic spaces.

  7. Sculptor Isamu Noguchi experiments with different media such as water to create a new manifestation of an approach to sculpture. His EXPO '70 fountains in Osaka and others demonstrate how he delineates space around his sculptures.