Japanese Contemporary Quilts and Quilters: The Story of an American Import
by Teresa Duryea Wong
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Pub Date Aug 28 2015 | Archive Date Jan 12 2016
Description
Discover how quilting came to be a favorite pastime for an estimated 3
million quilters in Japan today, as well as a multimillion dollar
business. For 40 years, Japan looked to America and imported quilts for
ideas and inspiration. Now, contemporary Japanese quilters, with their
own style, seek inspiration, museum shows, and audiences in the West,
while modern-day Western quilters admire the distinct aesthetics of
their Japanese counterparts. Meet more than a dozen award-winning
quilters, including Yoko Saito, Keiko Goke, Noriko Endo, and Yoshiko
Jinzenji. Each has a well-defined, individual style, yet they share the
impeccable technical standards common to Japanese artists. Learn the
inside story of former painters, seamstresses, homemakers, graphic
designers, and manga artists, who have all made a career in quilting.
Over 200 photographs show the Japanese artists’ quilts and studios, and
the antique American quilts that once inspired them.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780764348747 |
PRICE | $34.99 (USD) |