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So, 'Portrait of Isamu Noguchi' is this fascinating glimpse into the life of the sculptor. It's not just a documentary; it's a meditation on artistry, you know? The pacing is more contemplative than frenetic, allowing viewers to soak in Noguchi's thoughts as much as his work. Filmed in his Long Island City studio, you see a lot of his sculptures and designs in a very intimate way. There's something really raw about watching him reflect on his aesthetics while creating. It's like you're there, sharing in the process. The cinematography captures the textures and forms of his art beautifully, making you appreciate the nuances of what he was trying to convey.
This film hasn't seen many reissues, so finding a good quality print can sometimes be a challenge. It's primarily circulated in collector circles, often coupled with discussions on Noguchi's influence on modern sculpture. Given its unique approach and the intimate look at his creative process, it garners a niche interest among those who appreciate art documentaries and the legacy of sculptors.
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