This is an online virtual exhibit hosted by the Fort Worth Public Library's archives department.
One of Fort Worth’s signature public art spaces is the centerpiece of the Isamu Noguchi Digital Exhibit launching May 1 from the Fort Worth Public Library. The virtual experience coincides with Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by celebrating the rich history behind Isamu Noguchi’s “Texas Sculpture.”
Noguchi, a world-renown Japanese American artist and landscape architect, designed and installed a garden outside the First National Bank of Fort Worth in 1959-61. Part of the garden, which featured large Japanese granite pieces and green schist-quartz rocks, remains at 500 W. 7th Street.
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