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Bamboo in Japan

by Nancy Moore Bess, Bibi Wein
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Overview

For centuries, bamboo has fascinated legions of craftspeople, plant lovers and devotees of the handcrafted object. And nowhere is bamboo used more elegantly and distinctly than in Japan. Its presence touches every part of daily life--art, crafts, design, literature, and food. Its beauty enlivens textile designs, restaurant interiors, and holiday festivities.

Artist and writer Nancy Moore Bess set out to discover just how bamboo-crafted objects attained such heights in Japan. Her travels took her throughout the country and through centuries of accumulated artifacts. After five years of dedicated research and study, she has assembled an unparalleled collection of writings and photographs that uncover the hidden beauty of bamboo.

Bess unveils the boundless uses of this versatile material in Japan, ranging from the most elegant and refined to the most humble. She shows bamboo's applications in the garden and home, in the cherished accessories of the tea ceremony and flower arranging, and in an endless array of crafts from elaborate baskets to colorful kites and dolls.

With illuminating text and over 250 exquisite photographs, illustrations, and artwork, Bess reveals the intricacies and resources of this lovely versatile plant. She explores the Japanese reverence for bamboo's natural beauty, adding immeasurably to our knowledge of the Asian sensibility and lifestyle.

Synopsis

The first in-depth look at the versatility and design potential of bamboo as it is used in Japan.

The Japan Times - Donald Ritchie

Text and photos are combined in one of the best-designed books of the year.

About the Author, Nancy Moore Bess

NANCY MOORE BESS is an internationally known textile and bamboo craftsperson. For the past 30 years, she has been creating unique baskets that reflect her research into the cross-cultural, especially Japanese, influences on her craft. Her continuing interest in multicultural art forms led her to explore the structural and aesthetic properties of bamboo. She lectures on basketry and bamboo around the world and is an active member of the American Bamboo Society. Her studio is in Amherst, Massachusetts, where she both weaves and writes.

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Editorials

Donald Ritchie

Text and photos are combined in one of the best-designed books of the year.
β€” The Japan Times

Booknews

If one were to buy one book on bamboo, this might be it since this volume of text and large images addresses so many aspects of bamboo (even if only in Japan): horticultural and processing, Japanese crafts, traditional arts, gardens and architecture, the home, personal accessories, in play, and in celebration, performance and ritual. From "deer scarers" (thick, hollow bamboo poles in gardens which fall to the stone below with a thunk after filling with water) to graceful tea whisks, bamboo is shown to be both versatile and beautiful. Sources for observation and research in Japan, the US, and throughout the world appear in the appendix. The author is a basket maker. Oversize: 9x11<">. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2001
Publisher
Kodansha International
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9784770025104

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