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Isamu Noguchi
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Isamu Noguchi
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi looking at part of the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel casting. It is still installed in Rockefeller Center
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This print captures the renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi in New York City during the 1940s. In this historic moment, Noguchi is seen engrossed in contemplation as he gazes at a section of the Associated Press Building Plaque. This remarkable artwork was meticulously carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel, making it the largest-ever stainless steel casting at that time. The photograph showcases Noguchi's deep connection with his craft and his dedication to exploring new artistic possibilities. As one of America's most celebrated artists, Noguchi's creative genius shines through as he immerses himself in examining this monumental piece installed within Rockefeller Center. The monochromatic composition adds an air of nostalgia to the image, emphasizing its historical significance. The presence of people in the background serves as a reminder that art has the power to captivate and inspire individuals from all walks of life. Through this vintage photograph captured by Underwood Archives, we are transported back to a time when craftsmanship and architectural marvels were revered. It offers us a glimpse into both Noguchi's artistic process and his contribution to shaping New York City's iconic skyline. This print is not only a testament to Isamu Noguchi's fame but also an ode to his unwavering creativity that continues to influence generations of artists today.
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