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A Floating World. Movement and Impermanence in Japanese Art - Museum Angewandte Kunst

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This book demonstrates how Japanese art aesthetically permeates and comments on the changes and uncertainties of existence in a variety of ways. It deals with weathered wooden sculptures, Hokusai's "Great Wave" as well as tea ceramics, some of which have been skilfully repaired with gold lacquer. Also on display are images depicting human life with and on the water, cherry blossom festivals and courtly butterfly dances. With Ueda Rikuo, Hide Nasu, Shiriagari Kotobuki, Peter Granser and Mari Kashiwagi, surprising positions in contemporary art, tea culture and poetry have their say, reflecting in different ways the panta rhei attitude to life that has always characterised Japan.

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Assisted by Stephan von der Schulenburg (Editor), von der Schulenburg (Editor), Stephan von der Schulenburg (Editor), Matthias Wagner K (Editor)
Publisher Verlag der Buchhandlung König
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.02.2025
 
EAN 9783753307145
ISBN 978-3-7533-0714-5
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 186 mm x 20 mm x 242 mm
Weight 615 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

Dekorative Kunst, Textilkunst, Frankfurt, Keramik, japanische Kunst, Keramik, Glas, Mosaikkunst, Museum Angewandte Kunst, angewadnte Kunst

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