'Design and the decorative arts in Japan c.1750-1900' is one chapter in a history of design and the decorative arts globally, c. 1400-2000, to be published in 2013 by the Bard Graduate Center and Yale University Press. The chapter depicts and analyses major conditions and developments within the design, production, circulation and consumption of textile, fashion, product and graphic design in early modern Japan, against their social, economic, political, cultural and technological backdrop
Since the 19th century, crafts for Japan have been as important for trade and the economy as they ha...
In the 1870s and 80s, Britain experienced a craze for all things Japanese. Japanese art and design w...
A continuing interest in the relationship between the 'decorative' and the 'technological' is a key ...
These two 9,000 word chapters on design in Japan c.1750-2000 were commissioned by the Bard Graduate ...
Designing Modern Japan is a single-authored book, contracted for publication with Reaktion Books. A ...
In this short history I will consider 1867, in which an art school was established in the Ministry o...
Art is something uniquely human. Of our own free will, we choose to create and enjoy things for pure...
This chapter is part of a new collections book published to accompany the reopening of the V&A's ref...
Introduction to a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Review of Japanese Culture and Society....
Design history and study in the 21st century is experiencing transition that sees a shifting of its ...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
In general, Japanese culture has developed under the influence of foreign cultures, and textiles are...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
Since the 19th century, crafts for Japan have been as important for trade and the economy as they ha...
Since the 19th century, crafts for Japan have been as important for trade and the economy as they ha...
In the 1870s and 80s, Britain experienced a craze for all things Japanese. Japanese art and design w...
A continuing interest in the relationship between the 'decorative' and the 'technological' is a key ...
These two 9,000 word chapters on design in Japan c.1750-2000 were commissioned by the Bard Graduate ...
Designing Modern Japan is a single-authored book, contracted for publication with Reaktion Books. A ...
In this short history I will consider 1867, in which an art school was established in the Ministry o...
Art is something uniquely human. Of our own free will, we choose to create and enjoy things for pure...
This chapter is part of a new collections book published to accompany the reopening of the V&A's ref...
Introduction to a special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Review of Japanese Culture and Society....
Design history and study in the 21st century is experiencing transition that sees a shifting of its ...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
During Japan’s Edo period (1615–1868), networks of warriors, merchants, and artisans collaborated in...
In general, Japanese culture has developed under the influence of foreign cultures, and textiles are...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
Since the 19th century, crafts for Japan have been as important for trade and the economy as they ha...
Since the 19th century, crafts for Japan have been as important for trade and the economy as they ha...
In the 1870s and 80s, Britain experienced a craze for all things Japanese. Japanese art and design w...
A continuing interest in the relationship between the 'decorative' and the 'technological' is a key ...