This lavishly illustrated book explores an aesthetic and cultural approach to the appreciation of traditional Japanese design. A superb selection of utilitarian objects, including basketry, ceramics, lacquer, metalwork, and textiles, are presented in five areas of aesthetic taste that describe the essence of Japanese design: Artless Simplicity (Soboku); Zen Austerity (Wabi); Gorgeous Splendor (Karei); and Edo Chic (Iki). An introductory section, Ancient Times (Kodai no bi), presents fantastic archaeological objects that inspired later design. Celebrating the forms, textures, and graphic imagery that have defined traditional Japanese design, this book should have wide appeal. The Five Tastes explored here evolved from the daily life and culture of Japan's dominant social classes of the fifteenth through nineteenth century: the rural farmers, the ruling military elite, and the city merchants. Codified by influential Japanese cultural critics in the twentieth century, these Five Tastes offer a fresh approach to and appreciation of Japan's unique design culture. Traditional Japanese Design: Five Tastes accompanies an exhibition presented at Japan Society Gallery, New York in the fall of 2001. Japan Society Gallery was established by Japan Society in 1971, when the Society moved to its New York building designed by the preeminent architect Junzô Yoshimura. The Gallery works with leading museums in Japan, the United States and Europe to present exhibitions that contribute to the scholarship, connoisseurship, and general appreciation of traditional and modern Japanese and East Asian art and culture.
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Michael Dunn, a longtime resident of Tokyo, is an expert of Japanese art and a contributing author to the best-selling book, The Art of East Asia (1999). Donald Richie is an internationally renown critic of Japanese film and author of numerous books on traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. Jack Lenor Larsen is a preeminent weaver, designer, and collector with a long-standing interest in the traditional crafts of Japan.
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Oversized Paperback. Etat : Good. Accompanying a major exhibition organized by the Japan Society - Japan Society Gallery/NYC/Sept.26.2001-Jan.6.2002 - this richly illustrated book is divided by five aesthetic tastes,presenting a superb selection of objects of lacquer, ceramics, metalwork, basketry and textiles - ranging from humble tool for farmer to spectacular arms and armor, and refined utensils associated with the highly ritualized teaceremony. 100 illus., 80 in full color. 200p. N° de réf. du vendeur 199406
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Softcover. Black wraps with orange illustration, gray/orange lettering. 181 pp. Profusely illustrated with 84 color plates, most full-page. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name held at the Japan Society Gallery in New York City from September 26, 2001 - January 6, 2002; Includes several essays. Examines five schools of thought in Japanese design--Ancient Times (Kodai no bi), Artless Simplicity (Soboku), Zen Austerity (Wabi), Gorgeous Splendor (Karei), and Edo Chic (Iki). VG-. Edgewear to covers. Generally clean and tight contents. May have owner's name on first page. N° de réf. du vendeur 118694
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