Dutch photographer Jacqueline Hassink (born 1966) recently commenced working on a multipart series called View, Kyoto, in which she examines how the interior and exterior spaces of individual structures permeate and face one another. She took photographs of traditional Japanese gardens from within Kyoto's Buddhist temples, placing equal weight on the interior and exterior spaces. In two of the temples, she was allowed to move the sliding rice-paper screens, allowing her to create new, enormous spatial entities. The moss gardens of Saiho-ji and the cherry blossoms in Haradani-in constitute another part of the series. These scenes, which change with the seasons-Hassink calls them "living sculptures"-reflect Japanese aesthetics, which see arranged gardens as artificial likenesses of nature as well as representations of paradise.
發表於2024-12-26
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圖書標籤: 日本 美學 園林 設計 景觀 庭院 藝術 攝影集
但還是親眼所見最好
評分日本的庭院真的好好看 開本好大 印刷部分是磨砂觸感
評分購於BIBF 2015
評分購於BIBF 2015
評分但還是親眼所見最好
View, Kyoto: On Japanese Gardens and Temples 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載