Fuzei in Japanese gardens.
Ulmer| N° d'inventaire | 25915 |
| Format | 34 x 23 |
| Détails | 192 p., illustrated, bound. |
| Publication | Paris, 2019 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782379220159 |
Lefuzei or the melancholic beauty of things.
For more than 10 years, Claude Lefèvre has been traveling around Japan, photographing the most remarkable gardens.
Off the beaten track, he shows us extraordinary gardens, little known, even unknown to the Japanese themselves.
Claude Lefèvre takes a very unique poetic look at these gardens, aiming to restore their spirituality, harmony and beauty, in a word, fuzei.
"I like this discretion where the essential is often implied, suggested, rather than explicit. Discretion, modesty, such is the attitude of the haiku poet that everyone can share and that I find in the art of Claude Lefèvre who is content to give to see without pretending to interfere with the gaze of others." Diane de Margerie
Lefuzei or the melancholic beauty of things.
For more than 10 years, Claude Lefèvre has been traveling around Japan, photographing the most remarkable gardens.
Off the beaten track, he shows us extraordinary gardens, little known, even unknown to the Japanese themselves.
Claude Lefèvre takes a very unique poetic look at these gardens, aiming to restore their spirituality, harmony and beauty, in a word, fuzei.
"I like this discretion where the essential is often implied, suggested, rather than explicit. Discretion, modesty, such is the attitude of the haiku poet that everyone can share and that I find in the art of Claude Lefèvre who is content to give to see without pretending to interfere with the gaze of others." Diane de Margerie