Kintsugi: The Poetic Mend
Autor Bonnie Kemskeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781912217991
ISBN-10: 1912217996
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: More than 100 colourful photographs throughout
Dimensiuni: 226 x 284 x 18 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Herbert Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1912217996
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: More than 100 colourful photographs throughout
Dimensiuni: 226 x 284 x 18 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Herbert Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Interviews with kintsugi masters in Japan, as well as commissioned photography of their work
Notă biografică
Bonnie Kemske a professional writer and ceramic artist. She holds a PhD by practice from the Royal College of Art, London, in touch and ceramics. This followed ten years of working as a professional potter, and drew on her experience of being an American living in Britain, her love of Japanese tea ceremony, of which she has been a student for many years, and several years of training in dance when she was a young woman, which she says is the undergirding of her love of the human body, not as an object but in our physical experience of it.After finishing her PhD she took over the editorship of Ceramic Review (2010-2013), following Emmanuel Cooper who had been its Editor for 40 years. She has continued to contribute articles to Ceramic Review as well as many other international publications, including the Observer Magazine, Crafts, Studio Potter, Ceramics: Art & Perception, The Art Newspaper, and New Ceramics. She continues to write and/or present papers for diverse academic conferences and symposia. Bonnie's interests focus on positive bodily engagement as an experience of art, Japanese culture including ceramics and tea ceremony, and contemporary ceramics. As with Kintsugi: The Poetic Mend, her first book, The Teabowl: East and West (Herbert Press) drew on her knowledge and experience as a potter, a writer, and a tea ceremony student. More information can be found on her website: www.bonniekemske.com.
Cuprins
Prologue1. Cracks made whole in a golden repair. and Nekowaride2. Beautiful joins. and kintsugi in Arizona3. Four historic elements. and a famous temper4. Materials and techniques. and a collaboration5. Cracks, breaks and reconstructions: kintsugi in contemporary use. and a visit to Goro6. A metaphoric world. and a kintsugi repairList of illustrationsEndnotesBibliographyGlossaryAcknowledgementsIndex
Recenzii
Thoughtfully written and splendidly illustrated.
You're given the opportunity to travel to Japan through its pages and absorb more of this brilliant philosophy on objects and life.
Bonnie Kemske traces the history of the art form in this lavishly illustrated book.
Kintsugi: The Poetic Mend is a beautifully illustrated book where artist, Japanese tea ceremony student and author Bonnie Kemske guides us through the origins and techniques of kintsugi . . . It is visually gorgeous, its selection of pictures exquisite and it taught me a great deal of kintsugi. . . . The book is a testament of a narrative of loss and recovery, breakage and restoration, tragedy and ability to overcome it in respectful acceptance of loss and hardships.
Kintsugi reveals how much more varied and exciting the practice of ceramic joining is than the iconic version now known internationally.
Kemske's rich and comprehensive survey, which also takes in the ritual of the tea ceremony, the contemporary art scene of kintsugi, and the framing of the techniques as a metaphor for overcoming tragedy and as a model of sustainability, illuminates a complex cultural sensibility with a long pedigree.
You're given the opportunity to travel to Japan through its pages and absorb more of this brilliant philosophy on objects and life.
Bonnie Kemske traces the history of the art form in this lavishly illustrated book.
Kintsugi: The Poetic Mend is a beautifully illustrated book where artist, Japanese tea ceremony student and author Bonnie Kemske guides us through the origins and techniques of kintsugi . . . It is visually gorgeous, its selection of pictures exquisite and it taught me a great deal of kintsugi. . . . The book is a testament of a narrative of loss and recovery, breakage and restoration, tragedy and ability to overcome it in respectful acceptance of loss and hardships.
Kintsugi reveals how much more varied and exciting the practice of ceramic joining is than the iconic version now known internationally.
Kemske's rich and comprehensive survey, which also takes in the ritual of the tea ceremony, the contemporary art scene of kintsugi, and the framing of the techniques as a metaphor for overcoming tragedy and as a model of sustainability, illuminates a complex cultural sensibility with a long pedigree.