Gardens of Gravel and Sand
A simple and provocative book offering a revisionist photo-essay on the ever-popular Japanese 「dry landscape」 or 「rock」 gardens. Not Zen, possibly art, more like meta-gardens, gravel and sand compositions reject nature, yet are made of omnipresent natural dust. Quick to crumble, they are defiantly maintained by priest/rakers. Credited with philosophical profundity, their origins are murky, their meanings uncertain but immediate. Koren deliberately ignores 「celebrity」 rocks, moss, and foliage to demystify and explore a most peculiar human enterprise. Beautifully illustrated with duotone photographs of gravel and sand gardens in Kyoto.
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出版社:Stone Bridge Press
サイズ:240×150
ページ数:96
発行年:2009.02
