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  2. Wabi-sabi - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... wabi-sabi 侘び寂び) is ... It is prevalent in many forms of Japanese art. [4] [5] Wabi-sabi is a composite of two interrelated ...

  3. Japanese aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    She contends that what in Western cultures are normally scattered, like art and politics, have been, and are, distinctly integrated in Japan. After the introduction of Western notions in Japan, Wabi Sabi aesthetics ideals have been re-examined with Western values, by both Japanese and non-Japanese.

  4. Leonard Koren - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Koren in San Francisco, 1985 This Zen garden of Ryōan-ji demonstrates the aesthetic of wabi-sabi. It was built during the Higashiyama period Leonard Koren (born January 4, 1948) is an American artist, aesthetics expert and writer.

  5. Miho Kajioka - Wikipedia

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    "Kajioka creates minimalist work that draws on the Japanese tradition of 'wabi-sabi' – the appreciation of beauty in imperfection and transience – and the Zen/Taoist belief that the essence of an object exists in the space inside and around it".

  6. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    Japanese art consists of a wide range of art styles and media that includes ancient pottery, sculpture, ink painting and calligraphy on silk and paper, ukiyo-e paintings and woodblock prints, ceramics, origami, bonsai, and more recently manga and anime. It has a long history, ranging from the beginnings of human habitation in Japan, sometime in ...

  7. Yoshimi Futamura - Wikipedia

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    Her materials, from porcelain to terracotta are used to create forms that often appear biomorphic, irregular and almost sexual. In an interview, she mentioned that her work showcases the materiality of her medium, earth. Futamura's artwork can be read within the concept of wabi sabi, or imperfect, incomplete beauty. The irregularity of her ...

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