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OverviewThe divergent personalities profiled in this book have collectively engineered entirely new ways of seeing, expanding their influence well beyond Japan and into the arts of Asia, Western Europe, and North America. Featuring the work of renowned talents as well as rising stars, this book is organized around the physical city and the role of the megalopolis as both the site and inspiration for an unprecedented explosion in the visual arts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ian LunaPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 28.80cm Weight: 2.278kg ISBN: 9780847829255ISBN 10: 0847829251 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 05 June 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Remaindered Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's a 500-page explosion of creativity that serves as a reminder of how Japan is often on the cutting edge of art and design innovations. Planet Magazine <br><br> Both the city's appearance and its visual output are impossible to summarize, except that they always grab the eye. Tokyolife: Art and Design attempts to get a handle on the amorphous style of the megalopolis by looking at the actual players behind it. Coolhunting.com<br><br> Tokyolife anoits the true design talents of the city and explores their global influence. Departures It's a 500-page explosion of creativity that serves as a reminder of how Japan is often on the cutting edge of art and design innovations. Planet Magazine Both the city's appearance and its visual output are impossible to summarize, except that they always grab the eye. Tokyolife: Art and Design attempts to get a handle on the amorphous style of the megalopolis by looking at the actual players behind it. Coolhunting.com Tokyolife anoits the true design talents of the city and explores their global influence. Departures It's a 500-page explosion of creativity that serves as a reminder of how Japan is often on the cutting edge of art and design innovations. ~ Planet Magazine <br> Both the city's appearance and its visual output are impossible to summarize, except that they always grab the eye. Tokyolife: Art and Design attempts to get a handle on the amorphous style of the megalopolis by looking at the actual players behind it. ~Coolhunting.com <br> Tokyolife anoits the true design talents of the city and explores their global influence. ~ Departures Author InformationIan Luna is the author and editor of five books on architecture, urbanism, and design for Rizzoli. Toshiko Mori is a professor of Architecture and the Chair of the Department of Architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. Lauren A. Gould is an art director and writer based in New York City. Tom Mes and Jasper Sharp co-edit Midnighteye.com, the premier English-language website on Japanese cinema. Mes is also the author of several books. Kawamura Yuniya is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York, and is the author of The Japanese Revolution in Paris Fashion and Fashion-ology: An Introduction to Fashion Studies. Hayashi Fumihiro is a writer and critic based in Tokyo, and the editor of the DUNE. David G. Imber and Mika Yoshida are editors of Casa Brutus and Brutus magazines, two influential architecture/design magazines in Japan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |