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Title: Manifesto of New Japanese Aestheticism - Japanese Eros Envisioned by 31 Contemporary Artists
Dive into the enigmatic world of Japanese Eros with "Manifesto of New Japanese Aestheticism," where 31 contemporary artists pave the way for a new era of Japonism. This captivating book transcends mere definition, offering a journey through the lighthouse of Japanese culture, illuminating the path for pioneers and enthusiasts alike.
Discover the eclectic perspectives of artists such as Hiroko Ishiyama, Yosuke Inoue, and Akira Uno as they redefine the boundaries of Japanese artistry. From the intricate illustrations of Toshio Saeki to the haunting imagery of Suehiro Maruo, each artist brings a unique vision to the table, creating a tapestry of creativity that celebrates the essence of Japanese aesthetics.
With a diverse lineup ranging from seasoned veterans to emerging talents, "Manifesto of New Japanese Aestheticism" promises to inspire, provoke, and enthrall. Whether you're a connoisseur of Japanese art or simply intrigued by its allure, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.
Table of Contents:
Hiroko Ishiyama
Yosuke Inoue
Akira Uno
Yumi Enomoto
Kaori Ogawa
Kiyondo Ozawa
Takehiro Karube
Hideki Koh
Miyako Kojima
Toshio Saeki
Ayaka Shinjo
Ichibun Sugimoto
Suzuki Koji
Keita Tatsuguchi
Shuji Tateishi
Trevor Brown
Hiroshi Nakamura
Aki Narita
Jun Hatanaka
Kumiko Higami
Shinya Fukatsu
Aoi Fujimoto
Maki Hosokawa
Suehiro Maruo
Hyogo Mino
Kenichi Murata
Yuji Moriguchi
Hiroko Yamaji
Takato Yamamoto
Mitsuhiko Yoshida
Yasuji Watanabe
Embrace the essence of Japanese artistry and explore the depths of Japanese Eros with "Manifesto of New Japanese Aestheticism." Order your copy today and embark on a journey of discovery unlike any other.
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