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The first edition of this book was published by Seagull Books in Sussex, England in 1992. Sculptor Tim Threlfall offers an extensive overview of Isamu Noguchi's artistic practice, delving into crucial elements such as collaboration, the environment, and humanism. Threlfall examines the multiple meanings behind Noguchi's works, from the iconic Akari to his set designs for Martha Graham. Drawing from his many conversations with the artist, Threlfall provides fascinating insights into this complex modern sculptor. This hardback monograph, which includes around 200 pages and is abundantly illustrated with black and white images, is a wonderful exploration of one sculptor's quest to understand another. The book comes in its original dust jacket and is written in English.
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