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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1010778242
    Format: 184 ungezählte Seiten , 29 cm
    ISBN: 9789490800727
    Series Statement: APE #091
    Content: For three months, Veronika Spierenburg moved from Japan's south to it's north. Photography has become an obsession in Japan where only a few unspoiled spots can be found. From this, Spierenburg created an artist's book which shows the richness of textures, artifacts, traditional as well as modern architecture in an idiosyncratic mood. The photographs shed light on how Japanese culture manifests itself in its craftsmanship. Veronika Spierenburg: “The medium of photography in Japan was for me the function of a sketchbook, a drawing eye. Whatever I discovered, observed or ignored, influenced my next observation. The longer I was on the road, the more the qualities and materials of this country burned into my photography. I deliberately reduced the preparations for this trip to Japan to the essentials, to be able to throw an unbiased view of the country. With great attention I moved by train, boat, car and by foot between cities and villages as well as on bigger and smaller islands. The focus of my interest was predominantly architecture. In Japan there are still many traditional houses. The basic requirement of Japanese architecture is on one hand in balance with nature and on the other hand for protection against natural disasters. Houses are protected against the weather with bamboo, stone walls and thick thatched roofs. An interesting example of this are the folk houses, called Kura houses, which have a specific Japanese wall design: a white grid pattern on black slate. Material and structure protect the house from rain and wind and prevent the spread of fire. What seems aesthetically pleasing to the Western eye has a functional significance for the Japanese. The buildings of famous architects such as Kenzo Tange, Togo Murano, Tadao Ando, Kazuo Shinohara and Kisho Kurokawa are presented in the book along with folk architecture
    Note: First edition of 800 copies , Text englisch, 1 Gedicht zugleich japanisch
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: Spierenburg, Veronika 1981- ; Japan ; Architekturfotografie ; Bildband
    Author information: Spierenburg, Veronika 1981-
    Author information: Tanikawa, Shuntarō 1931-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1684427142
    Format: 175 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781910433041 , 1910433047
    Content: Featuring essays by exhibition curators Julia Paoli and Nigel Prince, as well as a specially commissioned text, Julia Dault is an engaging and long overdue introduction to the artist and her work. Physical negotiations are central to the textured paintings and improvised sculptures for which Julia Dault is celebrated. In her multilayered paintings, Dault employs organic and synthetic supports such as canvas, leather, vinyl, spandex and wooden frames, which act as surfaces to hold paint or as a means of imposing patterns. Whether adding or subtracting paint from these materials, she uses unusual tools such as rubber combs and squeegees that standardise her gestures. Repetition and transparency are important to Dault; looked at closely, her paintings reveal the process of their creation. In partnership with The Power Plant, Toronto and the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver. Julia Dault's recent solo exhibitions include Jessica Bradley, Toronto; China Arts Objects, Los Angeles; and Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich.00Exhibition: The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada (20.09.2014-04.01.2015) / Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (01.05.-28.06.2015)
    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
    RVK:
    Keywords: Dault, Julia 1977- ; Malerei ; Plastik ; Bildband ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
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