Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi is one of the most famous sculptors of the 20th century and one of the first to try to combine sculpture and landscape design. He studied under Constantin Brancusi and Qi Baishi, and his works not only transcend national boundaries, but also transcend the dimension of time. Renée van der Avoird, associate curator of Canadian art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, focuses the exhibition on the artist's video and sculpture works, and combines three works from the Art Gallery's collection: Fruit of Faith: Large Landscape (1986), Eden (1990-91) and Cracks (2000).
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