- Yanagi Sōetsu
Yanagi Sōetsu (柳宗悦 "Yanagi Muneyoshi" 1889-1961) was a Japanese philosopher and founder of the "
mingei " (folk craft) movement inJapan in the late 1920s and 1930s.Life
In 1916, Yanagi made his first trip to
Korea out of curiosity aboutKorean crafts . The trip led to the establishment of the Korean Folk Crafts Museum in 1924 and the coining of the term "mingei" by Yanagi, pottersHamada Shōji (1894-1978) andKawai Kanjirō (1890-1966).In 1926, the
Folk Art Movement was formally declared by Yanagi Sōetsu. Yanagi rescued lowly pots used by commoners in the Edo andMeiji period s that were disappearing in rapidly urbanizing Japan. In 1936, the Japanese Folk Crafts Museum was established.The "mingei" theory
The philosophical pillar of "mingei" is nihongo|“hand-crafted art of ordinary people”|民衆的工芸|minshū-teki kōgei. Yanagi Sōetsu discovered beauty in everyday ordinary and utilitarian objects created by nameless and unknown craftsmen. According to Yanagi, utilitarian objects made by the common people are “beyond beauty and ugliness”. Below are a few criteria of "mingei" art and crafts:
*made by anonymous crafts people
*produced by hand in quantity
*inexpensive
*used by the masses
*functional in daily life
*representative of the region in which it was produced.Yanagi's book "The Unknown Craftsman" has become an influential work since its first release in English in 1972. Yanagi's book examines the Japanese way of viewing and appreciating art and beauty in everyday crafts that include ceramics,
lacquer ,textiles , andwoodwork .References
*Yanagi, Soetsu. "The Unknown Craftsman: A Japanese Insight into Beauty". Tokyo, New York: Kodansha International, 1989.
External links
* [http://www.mingeikan.or.jp/english/html/yanagi_soetsu.html Nihon Mingeikan (Japanese Folk Crafts Museum)]
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