WA: The Essence of Japanese Design
- 作者:Rossella Menegazzo
- 出版社:Phaidon Press Limited
- 出版日期:2014-04-14
- 語言:英文
- ISBN10:0714866962
- ISBN13:9780714866963
- 裝訂:精裝 / 288頁 / 20.5 x 27 cm / 普通級 / 全彩印刷 / 初版
Through some 300 objects this book explores contemporary Japanese design: from everyday objects and packaging to interior design and lighting elements. Ultimately the book aims to explore
the way in which Japanese design manages to harness its materials – whether natural or synthetic – and at the same time combines respect for tradition with forward-thinking and
experimentation.
The objects featured were chosen because of their strong Japanese character and the influence this 'Japaneseness' has had on Western culture. Rather than following a chronological order or
concentrating on the designers, this book focuses on the objects and is categorized by material, highlighting the strong link between design and material in Japan.
There will be a general introduction and then each section will have its own individual introduction:
*Wood, Bamboo & Lacquer
*Paper
*Metal
*Fabric & Textiles
*Ceramic
*Synthetic/new materials
The book will include examples from some of the most important Japanese designers from Sori Yanagi and Shiro Kuramata to Naoto Fukasawa and Tokujin Yoshioka and there will be an
introductory essay about Japanese design by Kenya Hara.
作者簡介
Rossella Menegazzo is Associate Professor of History of East Asian Art at the Università degli Studi of Milan. She completed her PhD Course in Oriental Studies at Ca' Foscari University of
Venice in 2009, with a dissertation on Japanese art history and photography. She has curated several events and exhibitions and is the author of numerous texts on Japanese photography,
graphic design and ukiyoe. She is a regular contributor to a number of national newspapers, writing articles on Japanese culture and art.
Stefania Piotti received her BA in East Asian studies from Ca' Foscari University of Venice specializing in Japanese textiles and the development of kimono design and patterns in
particular. She has worked as translator and scientific coordinator in various exhibitions on Japanese art and as editor of Italian and English publications such as Imai. A Retrospective
(Electa, 1998), Hokusai (Phaidon, 2004) and Japan Style (Phaidon, 2007).