Zen Landscapes

Zen Landscapes
Authors
Weiss, Allen S.
Publisher
Not Avail
Tags
gardening , travel , spirituality , history
ISBN
9781780232317
Date
2013-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
15.14 MB
Lang
en
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aThe essential elements of a dry Japanese garden are few: rocks, gravel, moss. Simultaneously a sensual matrix, a symbolic form, and a memory theater, these gardens exhibit beautiful miniaturization and precise craftsmanship. But their apparent minimalism belies a true complexity. In "Zen Landscapes," Allen S. Weiss takes readers on an exciting journey through these exquisite sites, explaining how Japanese gardens must be approached according to the play of scale, surroundings, and seasons, as well as in relation to other artsOCorevealing them as living landscapes rather than abstract designs.aWeiss shows that these gardens are inspired by the Zen aesthetics of the tea ceremony, manifested in poetry, painting, calligraphy, architecture, cuisine, and ceramics. Japanese art favors suggestion and allusion, valuing the threshold between the distinct and the inchoate, between figuration and abstraction, and he argues that ceramics play a crucial role here, relating as much to the site-specificity of landscape as to the ritualized codes of the tea ceremony and the everyday gestures of the culinary table.aWith more than one hundred stunning color photographs, "Zen Landscapes" is the first in-depth study in the West to examine the correspondences between gardens and ceramics. A fascinating look at landscape art and its relation to the customs and craftsmanship of the Japanese arts, it will appeal to readers interested in landscape design and JapanOCOs art and culture."