Archives du jeudi 25 août 2005

The Tanka-Art Relationship

The Tanka-Art Relationship Tanka : realism v. impressionism "The tanka the poets contributed for the exhibit (2000) at The National Museum of Western Art designed by Le Corbusier related post : Le Corbusier et le Japon, generally fall into two categories: "realistic" verses that adhere strictly to the theme and content of the pieces they were written for, and "impressionistic" tanka that speak ...[Read More]

Le Corbusier et le Japon

Le Corbusier et le Japon Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, 1959 by Le Corbusier The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Le Corbusier, 1959, (Kunio Maekawa 1979) www.galinsky.com Le Corbusier Museum of occidental art Tokyo _______________________________ "J'ai découvert, grâce à Sakakura En 1931, Junzo Sakakura succéda à K.Maekawa dans l'atelier de Le Corbusier. Il y resta cinq ans, de 1931 à 1936, concluant son expérience en construisant le Pavillon ...[Read More]