Isamu Noguchi

Octetra (five-element pyramid)

A pioneering artist and designer of the mid to late 20th century, Noguchi experimented with a wide range of materials, including stone, metal, wood, clay, fiberglass, and paper producing sculptures that bridge the gap between art and functionality. Though not attached to any one art movement, his vast body of work spans ideas of minimalism, pop art, and modernism, with works ranging from monumental public sculpture to everyday household furniture. Today, contemporary artists, including those in Sculpture Milwaukee, build upon and reference the experimentation in form and materiality that Noguchi championed. Some of his most notable designs include a glass-top coffee table with interlocking legs, and paper light fixtures, both of which can still be found in department and designer stores today. 

Noguchis Octetra (five-element pyramid) is part of the artists Playscapes, a series of sculptures that demonstrate his fascination with geometry and the interplay between positive and negative space. The series incorporates organic forms, curves, and smooth surfaces to provide a tactile stimulating environment for children to explore and play. Much like architectural spaces, Noguchis Octera sculptures celebrate the tension between solidity & openness, foster social interaction & activity, and seamlessly integrate art into everyday life.

A pioneering artist and designer of the mid to late 20th century, Noguchi experimented with a wide range of materials, including stone, metal, wood, clay, fiberglass, and paper producing sculptures that bridge the gap between art and functionality. Though not attached to any one art movement, his vast body of work spans ideas of minimalism, pop art, and modernism, with works ranging from monumental public sculpture to everyday household furniture. Today, contemporary artists, including those in Sculpture Milwaukee, build upon and reference the experimentation in form and materiality that Noguchi championed. Some of his most notable designs include a glass-top coffee table with interlocking legs, and paper light fixtures, both of which can still be found in department and designer stores today. 

Noguchis Octetra (five-element pyramid) is part of the artists Playscapes, a series of sculptures that demonstrate his fascination with geometry and the interplay between positive and negative space. The series incorporates organic forms, curves, and smooth surfaces to provide a tactile stimulating environment for children to explore and play. Much like architectural spaces, Noguchis Octera sculptures celebrate the tension between solidity & openness, foster social interaction & activity, and seamlessly integrate art into everyday life.

A pioneering artist and designer of the mid to late 20th century, Noguchi experimented with a wide range of materials, including stone, metal, wood, clay, fiberglass, and paper producing sculptures that bridge the gap between art and functionality. Though not attached to any one art movement, his vast body of work spans ideas of minimalism, pop art, and modernism, with works ranging from monumental public sculpture to everyday household furniture. Today, contemporary artists, including those in Sculpture Milwaukee, build upon and reference the experimentation in form and materiality that Noguchi championed. Some of his most notable designs include a glass-top coffee table with interlocking legs, and paper light fixtures, both of which can still be found in department and designer stores today. 

Noguchis Octetra (five-element pyramid) is part of the artists Playscapes, a series of sculptures that demonstrate his fascination with geometry and the interplay between positive and negative space. The series incorporates organic forms, curves, and smooth surfaces to provide a tactile stimulating environment for children to explore and play. Much like architectural spaces, Noguchis Octera sculptures celebrate the tension between solidity & openness, foster social interaction & activity, and seamlessly integrate art into everyday life.

Isamu Noguchi

Isamu Noguchi

Octetra (five-element pyramid)

Exhibition

Exhibition

Materials & Dimensions

Materials & Dimensions

Fiberglass reinforced plastic and paint

88 3/16 x 107 1/16 x 99 5/8 inches

Year

Year

1968 (2021)

Site

Site

Broadway Ave, Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee, WI

Credits

Credits

Courtesy of the artist and White Cube, London.

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Isamu Noguchi

Octectra (two-element column)

Isamu Noguchi

Octectra (two-element column)

Isamu Noguchi

Octectra (two-element column)

Erika Verzutti

Venus Yogini

Erika Verzutti

Venus Yogini

Erika Verzutti

Venus Yogini

Derrick Adams

Cool Down Bench (RBG)

Derrick Adams

Cool Down Bench (RBG)

Derrick Adams

Cool Down Bench (RBG)

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thank you

To our generous sponsors, partners, collaborators, and supporters who make our work possible.

Founding & Sustaining
Sponsors

* indicates both Founding and sustaining founding sponsor

Anonymous
Donna & Donald Baumgartner*
Black Box Fund
Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation
Herb Kohl Philanthropies
Herzfeld Foundation
Hoke Family Foundation
Susan & Mark Irgens*
Mandel Groups*
Mellowes Family*
Sue & Bud Selig*
Julie & David Uihlein*
Lacey Sadoff Foundation

presenting

Collaborator

Betty Arndt
City of Milwaukee Arts Board
Good Karma Brands

leader

Anonymous
Heil Family Foundation
Godfrey & Kahn

Exhibition Partner

Visionary

Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation

sculpture

Wayne & Lori Morgan

Connector

BMO
Foley & Lardner
Hawks Landscaping
Open Pantry
PNC Bank
PwC
Russ Darrow Group
Town Bank
US Bank
WeycoGroup

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