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Sculpture - Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan

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Book Synopsis: In May 1950 Isamu Noguchi (1904–88) returned to Japan for his first visit in 20 years. He was, Noguchi said, seeking models for evolving the relationship between sculpture and society—having emerged from the war years with a profound desire to reorient his work “toward some purposeful social end.” The artist Saburo Hasegawa (1906–57) was a key figure for Noguchi during this period, making introductions to Japanese artists, philosophies, and material culture. Hasegawa, who had mingled with the European avant-garde during time spent as a painter in Paris in the 1930s, was, like Noguchi, seeking an artistic hybridity. By the time Hasegawa and Noguchi met, both had been thinking deeply about the balance between tradition and modernity, and indigenous and foreign influences, in the development of traditional cultures for some time. The predicate of their intense friendship was a thorough exploration of traditional Japanese culture within the context of seeking what Noguchi termed “an innocent synthesis” that “must rise from the embers of the past.”

Changing and Unchanging Things is an account of how their joint exploration of traditional Japanese culture influenced their contemporary and subsequent work. The 40 masterpieces in the exhibition—by turns elegiac, assured, ambivalent, anguished, euphoric, and resigned—are organized into the major overlapping subjects of their attention: the landscapes of Japan, the abstracted human figure, the fragmentation of matter in the atomic age, and Japan’s traditional art forms.

Published in association with The Noguchi Museum.

Exhibition dates:

  • Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan: January 12–March 21, 2019
  • The Noguchi Museum, New York: May 1–July 14, 2019
  • Asian Art Museum, San Francisco: September 27–December 8, 2019

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Experience the transformative power of art with the Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan book. Discover the profound journey of renowned artist Isamu Noguchi as he delves into the relationship between sculpture and society. In this captivating account, Noguchi's exploration of traditional Japanese culture intertwines with the influential artist Saburo Hasegawa's quest for artistic hybridity. Through the magical fusion of tradition and modernity, these visionary artists have created a collection of 40 masterpieces that will leave you in awe.

Immerse yourself in the landscapes of Japan, where nature's majesty unfolds in breathtaking beauty. Be captivated by the abstracted human figure, capturing the essence of the human experience in a mesmerizing way. Explore the fragmentation of matter in the atomic age, as Noguchi and Hasegawa navigate the shifting tides of their era. And, experience the richness of Japan's traditional art forms, reinterpreted in the hands of these remarkable artists.

Published in association with The Noguchi Museum, Changing and Unchanging Things is a testament to the timeless beauty of art and its ability to bridge cultural boundaries. Embark on this artistic journey and let the pages of this extraordinary book transport you to a world of wonder and inspiration. Don't miss the chance to witness this mesmerizing exhibition for yourself.

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