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Bezig met laden... Paper: Tear, Fold, Rip, Crease, Cut (editie 2009)door Paul Sloman (Redacteur), Richard Sweeney (Voorwoord), Hatori Koshiro (Medewerker)
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Paper: Tear, Fold, Rip, Crease, Cut shines a light on the beautiful world of paper art, fashion and design. From the traditional art of origami and paper cutting through to contemporary experiments in conceptual paper installations and modular folding, Paper celebrates one of the world’s oldest and most widely used materials in all its visual glory, providing an analogue remedy to the digital world. Paper profiles over fifty artists and designers who work with the medium, from the vast sculpted installations of Mia Pearlman and the delicate paper incisions of Noriko Ambe, to the light-hearted illustrations of Robert Ryan and the forward-thinking furniture design of Tokujin Yoshioka. Also included is an informative history of the material and its role as an art form, from the ancient process of paper manufacture in Ancient China to the most recent technological advances. With a foreword by leading paper artist Richard Sweeney, and essays by origami expert Hatori Koshiro, Paper: Tear, Fold, Rip, Crease, Cut is an elegant and insightful look at the sumptuous world of paper today. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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The bulk of the book consists of spreads describing the work of a single paper artist, and covers everything from the nature-inspired paper cutting of Noriko Ambe to the satirical altered books of Robert The to the an haute couture newspaper dress by Gary Harvey.
All in all, this is a beautiful and thought-provoking collection of artists who approach paper through a number of different lenses. ( )