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Masami Teraoka (Author), John Stevenson (Author)
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September 1997
This catalogue celebrates the occasion of the first solo exhibition in Japan (July 1997) in which the entire creative history of Teraoka's career was displayed. Exquisite color plates are accompanied by text which illuminates the stylistic and formal transitions and the unprecedented style the arti

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  • Paperback: 63 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of Washington Pr (September 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0295976519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0295976518
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,055,693 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Artist of the Pop-Cult Floating World, May 31, 2009
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Produced by the University of Washington Press in connection with Masami Teraoka's exhibition at the 1998 Nagano Olympics entitled "From Tradition to Technology, the Floating World Comes of Age," this slim volume is everything an art book ought to be: long on imagery, spare of text.

Teraoka, an American of Japanese descent, employs a style of watercolor painting that is directly drawn from traditional ukiyo-e woodblock printmakers, most notably the work of the nineteenth-century artists Hokusai and Kuniyoshi. Imposed on this are images of twentieth-century pop culture, resulting in a riveting, sometimes shocking, commentary on both traditional and modern Japanese culture. As the curator who authors the text states, "These are not difficult works to understand or enjoy."

The book itself is beautifully rendered. The richness of the artwork, the vibrant design and the simple text all come together to form a small gem of an artbook.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars big suprise!, January 26, 2009
This review is from: Masami Teraoka: From Tradition to Technology, the Floating World Comes of Age (Paperback)
i was searching this second hand book store and then suddenly i almost kicked against this book, which was laying there on the ground. i picked it up and the cover looked nice, im a tattooer and i love the japanese art. openened it and what a big suprise this was. real nice clean paintings in the tradition of the old japanese masters. but wait a minute,....is that a burger flying thru the air? is she really holding a condom in her hand?? another big suprise!! i wasn't familair with this artist at all, never heard of the guy. but damn this is a very nice book!

then another big suprise!! it was even signed by the artist himself!

i think this was my lucky day, cause i only payed 10,- euro (somewhere between 13 and 15 dollar!!) for this one. seeing the prices here on amazon was another big suprise!

but it's defenatly worth the money.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely and thought-provoking., September 28, 2011
This review is from: Masami Teraoka: From Tradition to Technology, the Floating World Comes of Age (Paperback)
Masami Teraoka, <strong>Masami Teraoka: From Tradition to Technology, the Floating World Comes of Age</strong> (University of Washington Press, 1997)

I can't remember where I first ran across a reference to this book, but I remember that it was the first time I'd heard of Teraoka, and I also remember that the screenshot of the cover drew me to put it on the ever-growing list of "stuff I want to read someday" (when I say ever-growing, I do not jest; that list now encompasses 30,748 titles according to my spreadsheet, minus a few duplicates I'm sure I haven't hunted down). And by the time I got round to it, I still hadn't heard of Teraoka in any way but that now-forgotten reference to this book, which is a bear to track down if your library system dropped out of Worldcat three years ago. Nevertheless, a little perseverance works wonders, and I finally got my hands on a copy recently.

Japanese-born, American-educated Teraoka's art is fascinating for the way it integrates the two cultures, freezing a moment in time long before Japanophile culture had become an American craze (much of this work is from the sixties and seventies, when all the American cultural world was aware of from Japan was Akira Kurosawa and Yukio Mishima). Teraoka had a great deal of reservation about the Americanzation of Japan, and given the portions of American culture that tend to invade other countries, that's not a surprise (flying McDonald's hamburgers are one of his common motifs, for example). Much of the early part of the book is devoted to exploring Teraoka's vision of cross-cultural invasion. Something happened to him, however, and in the early eighties, his work became much darker and more personal. That makes the second half of this book no less compelling; some people will find it even more so. (This trend, I have discovered, has continued; in the early part of this century he did a series on global cultural changes after 9-11, for example, that is very dark.)

As long as you're not expecting all sweetness and whimsy, <em>From Tradition to Technology</em> is a lovely piece of work, an insightful essay that's filled to the brim with photographs of Teraoka's work. Even if you haven't heard of him, as I hadn't, it's well worth seeking out. ****
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