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Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight Into Beauty
Manufacturer: Kodansha International
Axner Number: A996314
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs., 8.64000 oz.
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by Soetsu Yanagi; adapted by Bernard Leach; foreword by Shoji Hamada
Paperback: 231 pages
Publisher: Kodansha International; Revised Edition (1989)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0-87011-948-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-87011-948-4
Dimensions: 9.5" x 7.1" x 0.8"
Shipping Weight: 1.54 lbs.
This book challenges the conventional ideas of art and beauty. What is the value
of things made by an anonymous craftsman working in a set tradition for a lifetime?
What is the value of handwork? Why should even the roughly lacquered rice bowl
of a Japanese famer be thought beautiful? The late Soetsu Yanagi was the first
to fully explore the traditional Japanese appreciation for "objects born,
not made."
Mr. Yanagi sees folk art as a manifestation of the essential world from which
art, philosophy, and religion arise and in which the barriers between them disappear.
The implications of the author's ideas are both far-reaching and practical.
Soetsu Yanagi is often mentioned in books on Japanese art, but this is the first
translation in any Western language of a selection of his major writings. The
late Bernard Leach, renowned British potter and friend of Mr. Yanagi for fifty
years, has clearly transmitted the insights of one of Japan's most important thinkers.
The seventy-six plates illustrate objects that underscore the universality of
his concepts. The author's profound view of the creative process and his plea
for a new artistic freedom within tradition are especially timely now when the
importance of craft and the handmade object is being rediscovered. |
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In the work of the common-ordinary-man there lie depths of truth in human expression. These potters made things according to a common spirit... not mainly to express themselves. In the making they express commonly what was inherent in their culture.
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