Takeshi Moro: Benign Neglect

Takeshi Moro: Benign Neglect

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June 2023, English, 9 x 12 in, 72 pages, softcover, full color, spiral bound with metal rod, rope, and pinEdition of 300Design: Sming Sming Books With texts by Kenny Murakami and Takeshi Moro In Benign Neglect: Historic Japanese American Bonsai, artist and photographer Takeshi Moro documents sixty bonsai grown by seed by the Issei (first-generation Japanese Americans) post-WWII. These bonsai were left in the care of renowned aesthetic pruner Dennis Makishima, who described the collection as being one of "benign neglect" as the Issei became too busy rebuilding their lives after the war, and gave minimal attention to the bonsai. Over time, the bonsai started to form odd visual features, and their aesthetic characteristics are not typical of, or even desired by, traditional or contemporary Japanese bonsai practices. Kenny Murakami, former owner of Moraga Garden Center, writes in the foreword, "The story of these pines is a story of a journey, not a journey of distance, but a journey

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