Isaline Dress
Inspired by the works of Isamu Noguchi
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Artist and sculptor, Isamu Noguchi, first visited the Japanese island of Shikoku in 1956 searching for stones for his garden at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, and returned multiple times.
Noguchi worked in Mure for about six months each year during his last two decades, traveling back and forth between New York and Mure.
Designer: about Noguchi Garden Museum
Mure, where Isamu-san lived and worked, is a place I often visit in my mind. No matter where I am in the world, the vision of the clouds which float overhead and the feeling of the wind upon my face are indelibly stamped upon my senses.
The space embodies and responds to the principle rules of nature and of the universe. After awhile, you begin to have the sensation that you too are drifting, weightless through space. A journey to Mure is a passage. It is a sanctuary for his superb sculptures, and is a place ideally suited to the discovery and pursuit of one’s self.
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Isaline Dress
Inspired by the works of Isamu Noguchi
More information:
Artist and sculptor, Isamu Noguchi, first visited the Japanese island of Shikoku in 1956 searching for stones for his garden at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, and returned multiple times.
Noguchi worked in Mure for about six months each year during his last two decades, traveling back and forth between New York and Mure.
Designer: about Noguchi Garden Museum
Mure, where Isamu-san lived and worked, is a place I often visit in my mind. No matter where I am in the world, the vision of the clouds which float overhead and the feeling of the wind upon my face are indelibly stamped upon my senses.
The space embodies and responds to the principle rules of nature and of the universe. After awhile, you begin to have the sensation that you too are drifting, weightless through space. A journey to Mure is a passage. It is a sanctuary for his superb sculptures, and is a place ideally suited to the discovery and pursuit of one’s self.
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