Southern California: Noguchi’s worlds
My pilgrimages to South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa have been more about channeling my inner shopaholic than recalibrating my spiritual balance. But tucked behind a TGI Friday’s, one of Southern California’s most placid urban spaces awaits.
Designed by artist Isamu Noguchi, California Scenario is a sculpture garden that portrays the diversity of the state’s landscapes, from redwood forests to the desert. The 1 1/2-acre work manages to evoke nature in a most unlikely place.
Considered the 20th century’s most important Japanese American artist, Noguchi was born in 1904 in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights; his father was a Japanese poet and his mother was an American writer.