Leonard Korn wrote Wabi Sabi, another consideration twenty-one years after Wabi Sabi, for artists, poets, philosophers, and designers. Korn has tried to express his new findings and experiences in this book. According to the author, the aim of this b ...
Leonard Korn wrote Wabi Sabi, another consideration twenty-one years after Wabi Sabi, for artists, poets, philosophers, and designers. Korn has tried to express his new findings and experiences in this book. According to the author, the aim of this book is to show exactly how wabi-sabi was created and to explain its features more. The ideas presented here are primarily intended to encourage you, the readers, to reflect on the nature of materiality as you move toward the future.
Leonard Korn (born 1948, USA) studied architecture but never built anything. Except for an unconventional Japanese tea house, because in his opinion, large and stable objects are too philosophically disturbing to be designed. Instead, he founded one of the first avant-garde magazines of the 1970s, Wet: The Pleasant Bathing Magazine. Since then, Korn has written books on design and aesthetics.
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