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    ISBN
    9784770030177

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Kodansha America, Incorporated
    ISBN-10
    4770030177
    ISBN-13
    9784770030177
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    52179141

    Product Key Features

    Language
    English
    Topic
    Toys, Popular Culture, Art, Antiques & Collectibles
    Author
    Woodrow Phoenix
    Illustrator
    Yes

    Dimensions

    Item Length
    7.4 In.
    Item Height
    0.5 In.
    Item Weight
    20.5 Oz
    Item Width
    10 In.

    Additional Product Features

    LCCN
    2006-003680
    Book Title
    Plastic Culture : How Japanese Toys Conquered the World
    Number of Volumes
    1 vol.
    Dewey Decimal
    688.7/20952
    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Synopsis
    Welcome to the world of plastic culture. A world where toys have been freed from the playroom to run rampant across desktops and living spaces, galleries and fashion houses, design showrooms and furniture outlets. How did toys infiltrate the mainstream? Why has Japan had such a powerful effect on the imaginations and the markets of the West?Author Woodrow Phoenix searches for the answers to these questions as he takes us on a lavishly illustrated journey from the postwar development of the toy market right up to the present, stopping along the way to interview Japanese toymaking giants Kaiyodo and Sanrio, cult Hong Kong toy designers Eric So and Michael Lau, world-famous Japanese artists Junko Mizuno, Yoshitomo Nara, Takashi Murakami, and many other leading players in the world of designer toys., Plastic toys based on Japanese comics, movies and TV shows from Astro Boy , Godzilla and Gatchaman , to Power Rangers , Sailor Moon and Pokemon , have had a powerful effect on the imaginations and the markets of the West, and have kick-started trends in design and pop culture that have crossed from Japan to the West and back East again. Lavish full-color photographs of cult, limited-edition, and "designer" toys take us through the postwar period and right up into the present, with a fascinating look at the current vogue for "urban vinyl" and "art" toys. Extensively researched, the book includes interviews with the leading players in today's toy world, including long-established Japanese toymaking giants Kaiyodo and Sanrio, world-famous fine artists and producers of "art" toys Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara, and cult Hong Kong designers of "urban vinyl" toys Michael Lau and Eric So. With its blend of incisive analysis and stylish photography, this is a book that will appeal to a wide range of readers: from those interested in the latest trends in contemporary art, to toy collectors young and old, and to anyone with an interest in Japan's influence on contemporary pop culture., Plastic toys based on Japanese comics, movies and TV shows from Astro Boy, Godzilla and Gatchaman, to Power Rangers, Sailor Moon and Pokemon, have had a powerful effect on the imaginations and the markets of the West, and have kick-started trends in design and pop culture that have crossed from Japan to the West and back East again. Lavish full-color photographs of cult, limited-edition, and "designer" toys take us through the postwar period and right up into the present, with a fascinating look at the current vogue for "urban vinyl" and "art" toys. Extensively researched, the book includes interviews with the leading players in today's toy world, including long-established Japanese toymaking giants Kaiyodo and Sanrio, world-famous fine artists and producers of "art" toys Takashi Murakami and Yoshitomo Nara, and cult Hong Kong designers of "urban vinyl" toys Michael Lau and Eric So. With its blend of incisive analysis and stylish photography, this is a book that will appeal to a wide range of readers: from those interested in the latest trends in contemporary art, to toy collectors young and old, and to anyone with an interest in Japan's influence on contemporary pop culture.
    Publication Year
    2006
    Reviews
    "This might be one of the better toy surveys around. Less hipster and more substantial, I think this might be the smartest book on toys." - iant Robot
    Dewey Edition
    22
    Format
    Hardcover
    LC Classification Number
    NK8595.2.T68P55 2006
    Number of Pages
    112 pages

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