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Rain Mountain, Duo, Neo-Lithic
Rain Mountain, Duo, Neo-Lithic

© The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum. Image credit: Nick Turpin, courtesy of Sculpture in the City

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Isamu Noguchi’s galvanised-steel sculptures 'Rain Mountain, Duo and Neo-Lithic' (left to right), all from 1982–1983, express his lifelong engagement with sculpture, the landscape and the bodily sensorium. Drawing inspiration from ancient forms and modern technologies as well as his own Japanese and American cultural inheritances, Noguchi sought to create works offering an experience of space and presence, stating 'I want sculpture equal to myself walking'. Over the course of his long career, Noguchi experimented with paper, stone, wood, slate, ceramics, and iron, choosing materials appropriate to the sculpture’s environment. He associated metal and industrial fabrication with America, writing 'It seemed to me absurd to be working with rocks and stones in New York, where walls of glass and steel are our horizon, and our landscape is that of boxes piled high in the air.

Sculpture in the City

London

Title

Rain Mountain, Duo, Neo-Lithic

Date

1982–1983

Medium

hot-dipped galvanised steel

Measurements

H 243.8 x W 79.4 x D 63.5 cm;
H 222.3 x W 67.3 x D 61 cm;
H 183.5 x W 71.8 x D 41.3 cm

Accession number

EC3A_SITC_RAIN

Acquisition method

on loan to Sculpture in the City, 12th Edition, 2023–2024

Work type

Sculpture

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