See/Saw: Connections Between Japanese Art Then and Now
The book explores traditions in art unique to Japanese culture and thinking, and demonstrates visual tropes from thousands of years ago that are freshly interpreted in anime, manga, photography, drawing, architecture, and design today. At once engaging and educational, spanning Hiroshige to Sugimoto and beyond, “See/Saw” is a must‑have for the serious art lover as well as the trendsetter who will delight in the sampling, mixing, and artistic homage throughout this comprehensive collection of work.
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Storage location
Subjects
Keywords
Graphic art, Applied art and design, Painting, Installation, Art history and art criticism, Sculpture, Japan
Authors
Type
Place of publication
San Francisco
Publisher
Year
2011
Number of pages
176 pages
Language
ISBN
9780811869577
Open stacks or available on request
Available on request
Illustrations
Yes
Bibliography
No
UDC code and author sign
709.4 Япо
Volumes
1
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