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Isamu Noguchi Furnitures

Isamu Noguchi

 
American sculptor and designer.
He was the son of an American writer mother and Japanese poet father and was brought up in Japan (1906–18) before being sent to the USA to attend high school in Indiana (1918–22).
In 1922 he moved to Connecticut, where he was apprenticed to the sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1867–1941).
Discouraged by Borglum, Noguchi moved to New York and enrolled to study medicine at Columbia University (1923–5).
From 1924 he attended evening classes at the Leonardo da Vinci Art School; encouraged by the school’s director, he decided to become a sculptor.
In addition he frequented avant-garde galleries, including Alfred Stieglitz’s An American Place and the New Art Circle of J. B. Neumann; he was particularly impressed by the Brancusi exhibition at the Brummer Gallery (1926).
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