Sinai is a public artwork by the Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi, located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden, which is near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
This enigma allows the viewer's mind to oscillate between potential representation to total abstraction based on elementary forms such as circles, tubes, curves, lumps, holes, etc.
His artistic practice spanned many mediums including furniture design, traditional sculpture, ceramics, theater, dance, and gardens.
Noguchi studied and worked collaboratively with a diverse group of visual artists, dancers, actors, and performance artists, some of these collaborations include sculptors Onorio Ruotolo and Constantin Brâncuși, dancer Martha Graham, dancer/choreographer Merce Cunningham, composer John Cage, and stone carver Mosotoshi Izumi.
In 1962 Peg Bradley began collecting work by some of the most renowned visual artists of the 20th century including Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Alexander Archipenko, Mark Di Suvero, and Isamu Noguchi.