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Naoto Fukasawa and Edwina von Gal named 2018 Isamu Noguchi Award recipients

By Alexander Walter|

Monday, Mar 5, 2018

2018 Isamu Noguchi Award recipients: Naoto Fukasawa and Edwina von Gal. Image courtesy Isamu Noguchi Museum.

Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa and American landscape designer Edwina von Gal have been announced as the 2018 recipients of the Isamu Noguchi Award, issued annually to individuals whose body of work expresses a spirit of innovation, global consciousness, and a commitment to East/West cultural exchange like that of famed sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi.

Previous recipients of the award include Lord Norman Foster and Hiroshi Sugimoto (2014); Jasper Morrison and Yoshio Taniguchi (2015); Tadao Ando and Elyn Zimmerman (2016); and John Pawson and Hiroshi Senju (2017).

The award will be officially presented at the Noguchi Museum in New York during its annual benefit event on May 22.

More about this year's award recipients:

Wall-mounted CD player for Muji, designed by ​Naoto Fukasawa.

Naoto Fukasawa: "Known for designs that are at once simple and poetic, Tokyo-based Naoto Fukasawa has designed a variety of objects, ranging from precision electronic equipment to furniture, interior spaces, and more. A graduate of Tama Art University, in 1989 Fukasawa moved to the United States, where he was impressed by Isamu Noguchi’s forms and began his own creative pursuits based on the concept of ‘hari,’ or “well balanced tension.” In 1996, he returned to Japan to head the Tokyo office of the American company IDEO, and in 2003 he established Naoto Fukasawa Design. Fukasawa’s wall-mounted CD player created for Muji, humidifier for Plus Minus Zero, and the mobile phones Infobar and neon for au by KDDI are all in the permanent collection of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Fukasawa is a director of 21_21 Design Sight, a creative advisor for Muji, art director for Maruni Wood Industry, and he designs for Geiger and Herman Miller. In 2007, he was accorded the title of Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (awarded by the Royal Society of Arts). He has sat on many design panels, including as chairman of the Good Design Award from 2010 to 2014, and was a judge for the Braun Prize in 2012. He is a professor in the Integrated Design department at Tama Art University, and director of The Japan Folk Crafts Museum, Tokyo."

​Edwina von Gal co-founded the Azuero Earth Project, a reforestation initiative in Panama.

Edwina von Gal: "[...] has been principal of her eponymous U.S.-based landscape design firm since 1984, creating landscapes with a focus on simplicity and sustainability. She has collaborated with architects including Frank Gehry, Richard Gluckman, Annabelle Selldorf, Maya Lin, and Richard Meier, on projects for numerous people in the design and art community, among others. Von Gal’s work has been published widely and her book Fresh Cuts won the Quill and Trowel award for garden writing. In 2008, she founded the Azuero Earth Project, promoting reforestation on Panama’s Azuero Peninsula. In 2013, she created the nonprofit Perfect Earth Project, dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers to people, pets, and the planet of toxic lawn and garden chemicals. Von Gal received the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art’s Arthur Ross Award in 2012, and was the 2017 recipient of Guild Hall’s Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award for the Visual Arts. In addition to the Isamu Noguchi Award, von Gal will receive the NY School of Interior Design’s Green Design Award in 2018."

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Naoto Fukasawa and Edwina von Gal named 2018 Isamu Noguchi Award recipients

By Alexander Walter|

Monday, Mar 5, 2018

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2018 Isamu Noguchi Award recipients: Naoto Fukasawa and Edwina von Gal. Image courtesy Isamu Noguchi Museum.

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Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa and American landscape designer Edwina von Gal have been announced as the 2018 recipients of the Isamu Noguchi Award, issued annually to individuals whose body of work expresses a spirit of innovation, global consciousness, and a commitment to East/West cultural exchange like that of famed sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi.

Previous recipients of the award include Lord Norman Foster and Hiroshi Sugimoto (2014); Jasper Morrison and Yoshio Taniguchi (2015); Tadao Ando and Elyn Zimmerman (2016); and John Pawson and Hiroshi Senju (2017).

The award will be officially presented at the Noguchi Museum in New York during its annual benefit event on May 22.

More about this year's award recipients:

Wall-mounted CD player for Muji, designed by ​Naoto Fukasawa.

Naoto Fukasawa: "Known for designs that are at once simple and poetic, Tokyo-based Naoto Fukasawa has designed a variety of objects, ranging from precision electronic equipment to furniture, interior spaces, and more. A graduate of Tama Art University, in 1989 Fukasawa moved to the United States, where he was impressed by Isamu Noguchi’s forms and began his own creative pursuits based on the concept of ‘hari,’ or “well balanced tension.” In 1996, he returned to Japan to head the Tokyo office of the American company IDEO, and in 2003 he established Naoto Fukasawa Design. Fukasawa’s wall-mounted CD player created for Muji, humidifier for Plus Minus Zero, and the mobile phones Infobar and neon for au by KDDI are all in the permanent collection of New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Fukasawa is a director of 21_21 Design Sight, a creative advisor for Muji, art director for Maruni Wood Industry, and he designs for Geiger and Herman Miller. In 2007, he was accorded the title of Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (awarded by the Royal Society of Arts). He has sat on many design panels, including as chairman of the Good Design Award from 2010 to 2014, and was a judge for the Braun Prize in 2012. He is a professor in the Integrated Design department at Tama Art University, and director of The Japan Folk Crafts Museum, Tokyo."

​Edwina von Gal co-founded the Azuero Earth Project, a reforestation initiative in Panama.

Edwina von Gal: "[...] has been principal of her eponymous U.S.-based landscape design firm since 1984, creating landscapes with a focus on simplicity and sustainability. She has collaborated with architects including Frank Gehry, Richard Gluckman, Annabelle Selldorf, Maya Lin, and Richard Meier, on projects for numerous people in the design and art community, among others. Von Gal’s work has been published widely and her book Fresh Cuts won the Quill and Trowel award for garden writing. In 2008, she founded the Azuero Earth Project, promoting reforestation on Panama’s Azuero Peninsula. In 2013, she created the nonprofit Perfect Earth Project, dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers to people, pets, and the planet of toxic lawn and garden chemicals. Von Gal received the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art’s Arthur Ross Award in 2012, and was the 2017 recipient of Guild Hall’s Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award for the Visual Arts. In addition to the Isamu Noguchi Award, von Gal will receive the NY School of Interior Design’s Green Design Award in 2018."

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