Tsuchi
By situating art within ecological and urban contexts, the study offers a critical reassessment of contemporary Japanese art's deep ties to environmental issues and the primal matter of earth beneath human impact.
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Tsuchi
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"Bert Winther-Tamaki explores how Japanese artists have continually sought a passionate and redemptive engagement with earth. By focusing on the role of tsuchi (earthy materials such as soil and clay) as a convergence point for a wide range of creative practices, this book offers a critical reassessment of contemporary art in Japan and its intrinsic relationship to the environment"--
An examination of Japanese contemporary art through the lens of ecocriticism and environmental history
Collectively referred to by the word tsuchi, earthy materials such as soil and clay are prolific in Japanese contemporary art. Highlighting works of photography, ceramics, and installation art, Bert Winther-Tamaki explores the many aesthetic manifestations of tsuchi and their connection to the country's turbulent environmental history, investigating how Japanese artists have continually sought a passionate and redemptive engagement with earth.
In the seven decades following 1955, Japan has experienced severe environmental degradation as a result of natural disasters, industrial pollution, and nuclear irradiation. Artists have responded to these ongoing catastrophes through modes of "mudlarking" and "muckracking," utilizing raw elements from nature to establish deeper contact with the primal resources of their world and expose its unfettered contamination. Providing a comparative assessment of more than seventy works of art, this study reveals Japanese artists' engagement with a richly diverse repertoire of earthy materialities, elucidating their aesthetic properties, changing conditions, and cultural significance.
By focusing on the role of tsuchi as a convergence point for a wide range of creative practices, this book offers a critical reassessment of contemporary art in Japan and its intrinsic relationship to the environment. Situating art within the context of ecology and urbanization, Tsuchi shows artists striving to explore and reprocess raw forms of earth beneath the corruptions of human activity.
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Tsuchi is praised for its originality and depth in connecting environmentalism and contemporary Japanese art. Namiko Kunimoto considers it an outstanding contribution to Japanese art history, highlighting the integration of historical context and visual analysis. Reiko Tomii describes it as a key concept offering a fresh perspective on postwar Japanese art, emphasising the tactile experience of earth by artists. H-Net Reviews commends the book's structure for illuminating the visual culture related to the very ground we stand on.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781517911911
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 May 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
Illustration: 76 b&w illustrations, 10 color plates
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 38.0mm
Width: 178.0mm
Height: 254.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 312
About the Author
Bert Winther-Tamaki is professor in the art history department and visual studies program at the University of California, Irvine.
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