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Chrysanthemum : Garland compendium four

Chrysanthemum : Garland compendium four
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ISBN 9781034002512
Title Chrysanthemum : Garland compendium four
Cover title Chrysanthemum : Garland compendium - four
Garland compendium
Published Melbourne : Garland Magazine, 2020
Description 139 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm.
Notes Supported by the World Crafts Council Australia
Contents Of time and the city / Kathryn Bird and Ross Gibson -- The glittering costumes of Ningyo-Joruri: a puppetry revival project / Miki Hanafusa -- Shimenawa: Hidden meanings behind the twisted ropes at Izumo Taisha / Sayumi Yokouchi -- Eucalypt meets indigo in Kanazawa with gold leaf / Siri Hayes -- Wara art from Niigata to York: Japan-inspired hay sculptures / Jenny Garroun and Ilsa Bennion -- Throwing shadows from the sun: Spacecraft’s botanical prints / Eugenia Lim -- Going to hell (and back) in a handbasket… / Tacey Clement -- The worldly currency of Abdullah Syed / Zoe Ghani -- Reflection pods: Yolngu weavers create a thinking space in Sydney CBD / Lucy Simpson -- 21st century chinoiserie: a journey from Zibo to Sydney / Yixuan Geng -- Crating a city, crafting a life, from matter and memory / Peter Emmett -- “Drifters” in Jingdezhen: Past meets present in the porcelain capital / Luise Guest -- Craft revival in China: How to make an old year new again / Anying Chen -- The re-awakening of lacquer in China today / Liu Huan -- Xianhong Zheng: Leaf weaving in Linggen / Sheng Mi -- Why a Japanese lacquer master sought a surfing legend: Sachiko Matsuyama -- A rainbow serpent theory of time: Tyson Yunkaporta -- The long and winding Silk Road: My quest to uncover treasures from Central Asia / Christina Sumner -- Sjyrdak: A sunny day in Kyrgyzstan / Dinara Chochunbaeva -- Uzbekistan and the promis of apple trees / Layla Walter -- Lesson learned from a duck herder’s gamelan / Rosie Cook.
Summary Moving towards the end of the journey, Garland ventures East. We learn from Japan the value of “living craft” and the experience economy in Kyoto. From Sydney, there are stories of a “safe harbour” where those seeking a second chance can recover their lost culture. In China, the “ancient now” theme reflected an epochal revival of traditional crafts, with a special focus on lacquer. And from the furthest corner, in Central Asia we discover how the silk road is thriving today in the exchange of crafts skills -Back cover.
Subjects Garland
Art objects -- Indo-Pacific Region
Handicraft -- Indo-Pacific Region
Artisans -- Indo-Pacific Region
Handicraft in art
Artisans in art
Folk art
Material culture in art
Indo-Pacific Region
Added Names Murray, Kevin, 1958- editor of compilation.
Added Corporate Names Garland Magazine issuing body.
Series Garland Compendium ;
Catalogue Information 1360 Beginning of record . Catalogue Information 1360 Top of page .

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