Masters of Origami Die Vielfalt der Faltkunst

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Edited by: Hangar-7, Salzburg Texts by: Koshiro Hatori, Paul Jackson, Michael LaFosse/Richard L. Alexander, Robert J. Lang, David Lister Introduction: V'Ann Cornelius German 2005, 160 Pages, 77 Ills. Hardcover 297mm x 258mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-1627-7
Featuring works by approximately sixty of the most famous origami artists. For everyone who is interested in the poetic beauty of these delicate paper structures.

A small square of paper measuring six by six inches is the starting point for origami, the nearly two-thousand-year-old art of paperfolding. From this modest beginning, the origami master creates objects of fascinating intricacy and beauty, like the famous crane, following the unwritten rule not to use scissors or glue. The craft literally took off as an art form in the nineteen-nineties, as renowned galleries and museums began collecting origami, gradually elevating it to the status of contemporary sculpture. This richly illustrated volume of full-color plates presents outstanding works by around sixty masters of origami from sixteen different countries. Contributing authors explore the fascinating diversity and complexity of the art of paperfolding in texts devoted to its history, the use of often exquisite, handmade paper, folding techniques, to the role of origami as a source of inspiration for contemporary designers, architects, and artists, and to its increasing importance in science and medicine. (English edition available ISBN 3-7757-1628-9) Exhibition schedule: Hangar-7, Salzburg, July 7-September 30, 2005

»... a selection of the most wonderful creations.«

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