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THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, TOYAMA, 1993
Publisher: Insho-sha
Edited by: The Museum of Modern Art, Toyama; Brain Trust Inc.
Year: 1993
Binding: Softcover
Language: Japanese
Ki no Kokoro: George Nakashima Exhibition – The Soul of a Tree is a Japanese exhibition catalogue produced in 1993 in conjunction with a major exhibition dedicated to George Nakashima. Edited by The Museum of Modern Art, Toyama, in collaboration with Brain Trust Inc., and produced by Insho-sha, the publication reflects Japan’s deep and lasting engagement with Nakashima’s work and philosophy.
The catalogue explores Nakashima’s spiritual and material relationship with wood, emphasizing his belief that each tree possesses an inner soul to be honored through craftsmanship. Through photographs of key furniture pieces, archival documentation, and critical essays, the volume highlights his organic approach to form, his reverence for natural grain, and his commitment to integrating beauty, function, and spirituality.
Positioned within both Japanese and international design contexts, the publication underscores Nakashima’s unique role as a cultural bridge between East and West, and as a central figure in twentieth-century studio furniture.