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SEIGENSHA Art Publishing
Address | 9-1 Umetadacho Kyotoshinakagyokukarasumahigashiiru Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8136 |
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Author: Kohsaku Nukata
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著者:額田 晃作
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A4/272 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Cloths that have been a part of people's lives for generations--. The handiwork of nameless people born in poverty overwhelms the viewer. The handiwork of nameless people born in poverty overwhelms the viewer; Rags were once used in Japanese farming and fishing villages. Rags were once used in Japanese farming and fishing villages; In the days when cloth was precious, people carefully pieced together small pieces of cloth and wrapped themselves in them as bedding and clothing. These cloths, which are no longer seen today, are now known worldwide as "BORO" and are highly valued in the art*textile field. This book contains over 500 pieces from a collection of more than 1,000 pieces collected by the author over a period of 35 years. The book is an inspiring look at a world of beauty created unintentionally by the hands of nameless people. The book is a collection of more than 500 pieces from the author's collection of more than 1000 pieces collected over 35 years; The workings of mankind are condensed in this cloth, and the harshness of life is made known to us today. -From the text The work of human life is condensed in this cloth, and the harshness of life is known today; Kosaku Nukata Born in Higashi Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture in 1935; Born in 1935 in Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. He began collecting rags in the 1980s and now owns a collection of over 1,000 pieces. 2000 exhibition in Osaka was well received both in Japan and abroad. |
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Rags were once used in Japanese farming and fishing villages. Rags were once used in Japanese farming and fishing villages;
In the days when cloth was precious, people carefully pieced together small pieces of cloth and wrapped themselves in them as bedding and clothing. These cloths, which are no longer seen today, are now known worldwide as "BORO" and are highly valued in the art*textile field.
This book contains over 500 pieces from a collection of more than 1,000 pieces collected by the author over a period of 35 years. The book is an inspiring look at a world of beauty created unintentionally by the hands of nameless people. The book is a collection of more than 500 pieces from the author's collection of more than 1000 pieces collected over 35 years;
The workings of mankind are condensed in this cloth, and the harshness of life is made known to us today. -From the text The work of human life is condensed in this cloth, and the harshness of life is known today;
Kosaku Nukata Born in Higashi Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture in 1935;
Born in 1935 in Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. He began collecting rags in the 1980s and now owns a collection of over 1,000 pieces. 2000 exhibition in Osaka was well received both in Japan and abroad.