Isamu Noguchi was a Japanese-American artist and landscape architect. He was known for his sculptures, furniture designs, and public works. He was heavily influenced by the traditional Japanese art forms of his heritage and the modernist styles of the West. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Isamu Noguchi on life, love, death.
It is weight that gives meaning to weightlessness. — Isamu Noguchi
Everything is sculpture. Any material, any idea without hindrance born into space, I consider sculpture. — Isamu Noguchi
When an artist stopped being a child, he would stop being an artist. — Isamu Noguchi
The art of stone in a Japanese garden is that of placement. Its ideal does not deviate from that of nature. — Isamu Noguchi
The attractions of ceramics lie partly in its contradictions. It is both difficult and easy, with an element beyond our control. It is both extremely fragile and durable. Like 'Sumi' ink painting, it does not lend itself to erasures and indecision. — Isamu Noguchi
We are a landscape of all we have seen. — Isamu Noguchi
The best is that which is most spontaneous or seemingly so. — Isamu Noguchi
For me it is the direct contact of artist to material which is original, and it is the earth and his contact to it which will free him of the artificiality of the present and his dependence on industrial products. — Isamu Noguchi
I am always learning, always discovering. — Isamu Noguchi
The essence of sculpture is for me the perception of space, the continuum of our existence. — Isamu Noguchi
When the time came for me to work with larger spaces, I conceived them as gardens, not as sites with objects but as relationships to a whole. — Isamu Noguchi
I learned the tricks... If you want to do academic things, you can do them. It is not difficult. Yet it is from this difficulty - the mistakes and dead ends - that artists develop, not through the quick solutions and not from something you learn and apply. — Isamu Noguchi
In my work, I wanted something irreducible, an absence of the gimmicky and clever. — Isamu Noguchi
I perceive my limitations even as I work. There are times when I see nothing but restrictions, barriers. Learning takes time. — Isamu Noguchi
Art should become as one with its surroundings. — Isamu Noguchi
It is said that stone is the affection of old men. That may be so. It is the most challenging to work. A dialogue ensues – of chance no chance, mistakes no mistakes. No erasing or reproduction is possible, at least in the way I work, leaving nature’s mark. It is unique and final. — Isamu Noguchi
To order space is to give it meaning. — Isamu Noguchi
Brancusi made me realize that what I had learned previously — the quick ways of doing things — was all wrong... It is not the quick solutions. It is not something you learn and apply. After all, it is a search you have to enter into yourself. — Isamu Noguchi
Appreciate the moment. — Isamu Noguchi
You can find out how to do something and then do it or do something and then find out what you did. — Isamu Noguchi
Life Lessons by Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi's work emphasizes the importance of combining natural and man-made elements in art, and his sculptures often feature a blend of organic and geometric forms.
He also taught us the power of simplicity and minimalism, often using simple shapes and materials to create powerful and meaningful works.
Noguchi's work also emphasizes the importance of experimentation and exploration, as he often used new materials and techniques to create his sculptures.
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