[align=justify][box_out][box_in] The Japanese American sculptor Isamu Noguchi
(1904–1988) was an artist who intuitively asked—and
responded to—deeply original questions. He might
well have become a scientist within astandard
(5) scientific discipline, but he instead became an artist
who repeatedly veered off at wide angles from the
well-known courses followed by conventionally
talented artists of both the traditional and modern
schools. The story behind one particularsculpture
(10) typifies this aspect of
...
(1904–1988) was an artist who intuitively asked—and
responded to—deeply original questions. He might
well have become a scientist within astandard
(5) scientific discipline, but he instead became an artist
who repeatedly veered off at wide angles from the
well-known courses followed by conventionally
talented artists of both the traditional and modern
schools. The story behind one particularsculpture
(10) typifies this aspect of
...





