One of the 20th century’s competent creators, Isamu Noguchi, half Japanese and half American, has caused brand new concepts to be carried in the aesthetic processes of the century with the works he has gifted to the age. Basically, he creates his works by colliding the gaps and relationships between nature and geometric forms and by creating paradoxes. The artist, who uses a different style in each sculpture or object, has an Eastern sensitivity and perspective in his works. The geography of his childhood, his relationships, Japanese Zen gardens and existential curiosity are the roots of Isamu’s creative activity. His mother, Leonie Gilmour, played a very special role in this life
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