“If sculpture is the rock, it is also the space between rocks and between the rock and a man, and the communication and contemplation between.”
-Isamu Noguchi
Noguchi’s interest in rock was essentially boundless, encompassing all of its manifestations on earth, and off: in our structures and adornments, religions and myths, the tools we have developed trying to understand and manage our place in the world, and in our imaginations and languages.