Isamu Noguchi occupies a unique position in twentieth-century art and design. His work resists clear disciplinary boundaries, moving fluidly between sculpture, furniture, lighting, landscape, and architecture.

This film examines Noguchi’s belief that sculpture should not exist as an isolated object but as a spatial and experiential practice. Through an analysis of his materials, forms, and cross-cultural influences, this video considers how Noguchi expanded the definition of sculpture into daily life and built environments.

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