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The Art of Zen

by Stephen Addiss

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Zen, the practice of seeking and achieving enlightenment, is embodied in art forms as diverse as sand gardens and tea ceremonies. However, the attempt to artistically express the inexpressible finds one of its clearest manifestations in painting. Especially after 1600, more and more Japanese Zen masters began depicting their individual paths to enlightenment with bold, inked brushstrokes of images and calligraphy of Zen subjects and sayings. The result was a visual expression of Zen called Zenga (literally "Zen picture"), the purest possible communication of Zen principles, and often used as an aid in meditation. As practiced by Zen masters, who were expert in calligraphy but not professional artists, the subject matter was often simple, suggestive, and abstract, though sometimes the artists depicted humorous portraits of Zen masters and their followers.
With this stunning collection of Zenga masterpieces from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, prolific author and Professor of Art, Emeritus, at the University of Richmond, Stephen Addiss showcases centuries of great works of Zen calligraphy and painting. Many of the pieces, gathered from Japanese temples, have never been widely seen before. The book also provides a comprehensive introduction to the major Zenga artists, offering extensive, engaging biographies of these awakened monks.
Dr. Addiss insightfully describes the history of Japanese Zen art and culture, and includes translations of Zen prose and poems. He also explains the various styles of the fascinating monk-artists, with enriching commentary on their techniques and innovations. These marvelous visual expressions of self-knowledge and enlightenment will delight readers, and perhaps even inspire some to deepen their own spiritual practices.


Professor Stephen Addiss explores visual expressions of Zen enlightenment, or Zenga, as created by Japanese monk-artists from 1600 to 1925. Illustrated with over 100 calligraphies and paintings, along with accompanying informative text, Dr. Addiss allows for a deep appreciation of this meditative, spiritual, and inspirational art form.

"Stephen Addiss's book is the perfect introduction to this great art, which is both thoroughly spiritual and thoroughly modern. It is comprehensive . . . witty, delightful reading, full of insights." --Peter F. Drucker
"For a sensibility grounded in the high Modernism of the twentieth century, there is perhaps no foreign culture in space and time that strikes me so forcibly as the Japanese are of Zen. . . . I, for one, will remain continually indebted to Stephen Addiss for his clarity, informativeness, and concreteness on Zen, without betraying its subtlety, contradictions, paradoxes, and almost untranslatable spirit." --Robert Motherwell.
"It began nearly fifty years ago, Stephen Addiss's devotion to the art of Zen. Travels to Japan, the collecting of scrolls, gathering stories, gathering information. It continues, it is endless. And now our enjoyment of his work begins with this richly illustrated book, by turns surprising, funny, shocking, and profound. --John Cage


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  • Echo Point Books & Me Brand
  • Feb 4, 2019 Pub Date:
  • 1635617391 ISBN-10:
  • 9781635617399 ISBN-13:
  • 226 Pages
  • 11.02 in * 8.5 in * 0.75 in Dimensions:
  • 2 lb Weight: