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Critical Design In Japan Material Culture Luxury And The Avantgarde Ory Bartal

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Critical Design In Japan Material Culture Luxury And The Avantgarde Ory Bartal
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 87.6 MB
Author: Ory Bartal
ISBN: 9781526139986, 1526139987
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Critical Design In Japan Material Culture Luxury And The Avantgarde Ory Bartal by Ory Bartal 9781526139986, 1526139987 instant download after payment.

This book tells the story of critical avant-garde design in Japan, which emerged during the 1960s and continues to inspire designers today. The practice communicates a form of visual and material protest drawing on the ideologies and critical theories of the 1960s and 1970s, notably feminism, body politics, the politics of identity, and ecological, anti-consumerist and anti-institutional critiques, as well as the concept of otherness. It also presents an encounter between two seemingly contradictory concepts: luxury and the avant-garde. The book challenges the definition of design as the production of unnecessary decorative and conceptual objects, and the characterisation of Japanese design in particular as beautiful, sublime or a product of 'Japanese culture'. In doing so it reveals the ways in which material and visual culture serve to voice protest and formulate a social critique.

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