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Sinai (Noguchi) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sinai (Noguchi)
''Sinai'' is a public artwork by the Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi, located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden, which is near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America. ''Sinai'' is a cast iron sculpture measuring 36 inches high, 21 inches wide, and 11 inches deep. It is part of a series of work created between the 1967 and 1969, during which time Noguchi was collaborating with the Japanese stone carver Masatoshi Izumi. ==Description== ''Sinai'' is a cast iron sculpture (1 of 6 casts) typical of iron modernist art sculpture of the late 1960s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Sinai, (sculpture). )〕 The sculpture consists of a circular biomorphic ring form with square protrusions on the upper half. The sculpture is a dark iron, almost black in appearance. Noguchi was heavily influenced by Constantin Brâncuși's simplified and reduced forms that get at the essence of materials because of their minimal handling. His body of work in this time period is enigmatic; it becomes difficult to discern what the forms are or from where their inspiration was manifested. This enigma allows the viewer's mind to oscillate between potential representation to total abstraction based on elementary forms such as circles, tubes, curves, lumps, holes, etc. in conjunction with raw untouched surfaces as seen in some of his marble and granite carvings.
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