Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Apr 30, 2024
Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300274289
ISBN-13
9780300274288
Description
This book delves into the rich tapestry of the Japanese Mingei movement, offering insights into its foundational ethos and artistic expressions. The authors examine how this folk art movement emerged as a response to industrialization, emphasizing the beauty and value of handcrafted items. Through vivid illustrations and thoughtful analysis, readers are introduced to a diverse range of artisans and their work, which highlights the significance of tradition and community in craft-making.
In addition to showcasing various artists, the contributors engage with the philosophical underpinnings of Mingei, considering its implications on contemporary art and culture. They reflect on how this movement champions ordinary objects, turning the mundane into a celebration of human creativity and heritage. By weaving together historical context and personal narratives, the authors reveal the enduring legacy of Mingei in today's world.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both an homage to the Mingei movement and a thoughtful critique of the art world's tendencies toward individualism and commodification. It invites readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding art, encouraging a deeper appreciation for objects that embody both utility and beauty. Through this examination, the book challenges conventional notions of artistry, fostering a renewed understanding of what it means to create and appreciate art in a modern society.
In addition to showcasing various artists, the contributors engage with the philosophical underpinnings of Mingei, considering its implications on contemporary art and culture. They reflect on how this movement champions ordinary objects, turning the mundane into a celebration of human creativity and heritage. By weaving together historical context and personal narratives, the authors reveal the enduring legacy of Mingei in today's world.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both an homage to the Mingei movement and a thoughtful critique of the art world's tendencies toward individualism and commodification. It invites readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding art, encouraging a deeper appreciation for objects that embody both utility and beauty. Through this examination, the book challenges conventional notions of artistry, fostering a renewed understanding of what it means to create and appreciate art in a modern society.
Genres
History
Manga
Contemporary