Wabi-sabi
Leonard Koren
Note from the editor:
« Wabi-sabi is the quintessential Japanese aesthetic. It is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete. It is a beauty of things modest and humble. It is a beauty of things unconventional… »
About the Author:
Leonard Koren was trained as an architect but never built anything except an eccentric Japanese tea house. Instead he shifted an education in urban planning to a career in art, working across the States, writing in Japan, and creating « WET: the Magazine of Gourmet Bathing », one of the premier avant-garde magazines of the 1970s. Koren has produced several books about design and aesthetics (i.e. « Arranging Things: A Rhetoric of Object Placement », « Which « Aesthetics » Do You Mean: Ten Definitions »), and remains preeminent in the design field for articulating the Japanese theory of wabi-sabi to the Western World.
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