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Serizawa : Master of Japanese Textile Design

Brandt, Kim(Contributions by)Fraleigh, Matthew(Contributions by)Hamada, Shukuko(Contributions by)Mizuo, Hiroshi(Contributions by)Satsuki Milhaupt, Terry(Contributions by)Stinchecum, Amanda Meyer(Contributions by)Earle, Joe(Edited by)
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Designated a Living National Treasure in 1956, Serizawa Keisuke (1895-1984) was one of the greatest artists of 20th-century Japan.

This is the first book in English to trace Serizawa's artistic biography in detail using the finest examples of his work from leading Japanese collections. A major exponent of the mingei (people's crafts) movement, Serizawa achieved fame as a textile designer using traditional stencil-dyeing techniques and often working in large-scale formats such as folding screens or kimonos.

The stunning works in this catalogue are important not only for the originality of their conception, but also for the variety of their materials: cotton, silk, hemp and a range of other fibers, and paper decorated with the brilliant yet warm hues of vegetable dyes.

Dramatic in design, Serizawa's textiles have an expressive power that far transcends expectations of a "craft" medium.

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Yale University Press
0300150474 / 9780300150476
Paperback / softback
746.092
20/10/2009
United States
English
ix, 134 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. ports.
24 x 26 cm
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Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Japan Society Gallery, New York, Oct. 2, 2009-Jan. 10, 2010 Published in association with Japan Society.