Isamu Noguchi

Most Popular Isamu Noguchi Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Night Journey Trailer (1960)

01 January 1960

Night Journey, the dance, had its premiere only two and a half years after Appalachian Spring, and it is a close cousin.

Masters of Modern Sculpture Part III: The New World Trailer (1978)

31 December 1978

The Masters of Modern Sculpture series concludes with a look at post- World War II America, where sculpture became a deeply innovative art form.

Visual Variations on Noguchi Trailer (1945)

01 January 1945

A voice occasionally says a word or two: "on the sidewalk" or "lithium" or a woman's name. A hand-held camera frames parts of sculptures, or moves across their surfaces, sometimes slowly, sometimes quickly, almost always in close-up.

Portrait of Isamu Noguchi Trailer (1974)

31 March 1974

Overview of the life and art of sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Film of many of his sculptures, designs, stage sets, fountains, public spaces, drawings, etc.

Isamu Noguchi: Stones and Paper Trailer (1997)

25 June 1997

Isamu Noguchi was a sculptor, designer, architect, and craftsman. Throughout his life he struggled to see, alter, and recreate his natural surroundings.

Primitive Mysteries Trailer (1964)

01 May 1964

A dance film of Martha Graham's Primitive Mysteries.

Appalachian Spring Trailer (1959)

14 January 1959

A filmed version of Aaron Copland's most famous ballet, with its original star, who also choreographed.

Water Stone Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

This short documentary follows the custom installation of Isamu Noguchi's beloved sculpture "Water Stone" (1986) in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it still resides, and offers a special opportunity to witness a living artist interact with staff as their work is prepared for display.

Isamu Noguchi Trailer (1972)

31 December 1972

Isamu Noguchi talks about his career in this documentary featuring Ezra Pound.

Appalachian Spring Trailer (1944)

15 March 1944

A multi-character dance drama. A newlywed pioneer couple, guided by a reverent Revivalist and the wise Pioneer Woman, joyously celebrate their life on the American frontier - dancing, courting, and sharing “Simple Gifts” - only to be shaken by the threat of war before finding solace and communal hope in a final hymn-like gathering.