Shibori Bibliography

Michele Wipplinger ed. Color Trends. Seattle. Vangard Press, 1984- 1990.

Soetsu Yanagi, adapted by Bernard Leach. The Unknown Craftsman:A Japanese Insight into Beauty. Tokyo. Kodansha International,1989.

Bernard Rudofsky. The Unfashionable Human Body. New York. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1971.

Ellen Dissanayake. Homo Aestheticus: Where Art Comes from and Why. Seattle. University of Washington Press, 1996.

Selden Rodman. Artist in Tune With Their World: Masters of popular Art in the Americas c~
Their Relation to the Folk Tradition
, New York. Simon and Schuster, 1982.

E. J. W. Barber. Womens’ Work: The First 20 000 Years. Women, Cloth and Society in Early Times, 1994, Prehistoric Textiles, 1991.

Anne Hollander. Seeing Through Clothes. Avon Books (paperback reprint edition, Univ. California Press, 1993).

Christopher Breward. The Culture of Fashion: A New History of Fashionable dress. (Studeis in Design and material Culture), Manchester University Pres (paperback 1995).

Costume, Pattern & Design. Titke Rizzol Press

Jacqueline De Mornex. Vionnet, Thames & Hudson Press. (out of print)

Anne Maile. Tie-Dye as a Present Day Craft. Mills & Boon. (out of print)

Betty Kirke. Madeleine Vionnet

Issey Miyake Chronicle Books, 1998.

Kamitsis, Lydia. Vionnet. London.Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1996 out of print

De Osma, Guillermo. Fortuny. Mariano Fortuny: His Life and Work. London. Aurum Press Ltd., 1980. New York. Rizzoli International Publications Inc., 1980.

Any book on William Morris

Anne Maile. Tie-Dye as a Present Day Craft. Mills & Boon (out of print)

The Shibori books by Yoshiko I. Wada.

Rebecca A. T. Stevens and Yoshiko I. Wada ed. The Kimono Inspiration: Art and Art-to-Wear in America.
The Textile Museum, Washington, D. C. 1996. Pomegranate Art Books Box 6099, Rohnert Park, CA 94927

Robert Shaw. The Art Quilt. Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc. 1997.

Kate Broughton. Textile Dyeing. Rockport, MA. Rockport Publishers, 1995.

Jean Ray Laury. Imagery on Fabric. C & T Publishing, 1997.

Liles, J.N. The Art and Craft of Natural Dyeing: traditional recipes for modern use. The University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

Matiebelle Gittinger. Master Dyers to the World, The Textile Museum, 1982.

Mohanty, Chandramouli, Naik. Natural Dyeing Processes of India. Calico Museum of Textiles, 1987.

Adrosko, Rita. Natural Dyes and Home Dyeing. NewYork. Dover Publications, 1978.

Azakawa, Ochiai, Seki ed. The Other Visualized. University of Tokyo Press, 1992.

Yoshiko Wada, Mary Kellogg Rice and Jane Barton. Shibori: The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing. Tokyo New York and London. Kodansha International, 1983.

Mary Vaudoyer. Le Livre de la Haute Couture, V & 0 Editions, 1990.

Claire Wilcox and Valerie Mendes. Modern Fashion in Detail. Woodstock, New York. The Overlook Press, 1991.

Bonnie F. Abiko, Ed. Arimatsu Shibori a Japanese Tradition of Indigo Dyeing. Rochester Michigan, Oakland University Meadow Brook Art Gallery.

Burham, Dorothy K. Cut My Cote. Toronto, Canada. Textile Department Royal Ontario Museum, 1973.

Yoshida, Shin-Ichiro and Williams, Dai. Riches from Rags. Saki-Ori and Other Recycling Traditions in Japanese Rural Clothing. San Francisco Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1994.

Benjamin, Betsy Sterling. The World of Rozome. Tokyo. Kodansha International, 1996.

Bethe, Monica. When Art Became Fashion. Los Angeles. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1992.

Bolland, Rita. Tellem Textiles: Archeological Finds from Burial Caves in Mali's Bandiagara Cliff. With contributions by Rogier M. A. Bedaux and Renee Boser-Sarivaxevanis. Bulletin of the Royal Tropical Institute, no. 324. (Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum voor volkenkunde: Leiden: Institut des Sciences Humaines; Bamako, Mali: Musée National, 1991.)

Braddock, Sarah E. and Marie O'Mahoney. Techno Textiles: Revolutionary Fabrics for Fashion and Design. New York. Thames and Hudson, 1998.

Alfred Buhler, Eberhard Fischer, and Marie-Louise Nabhotz. Indian Tie-Dyed Fabrics. Ahmedabad. Calico Museum of Textiles, 1980.

Clyne, Robert. Paper on "Impact of Textiles on Social Organization in Yoruba Society," at the Third International Shibori Symposium in Santiago, Chile in 1999.

Dale, Julie. Art-to-Wear. New York. Abbeville Press, 1986.

Eicher, Joanne Buboltz. Nigerian Handcrafted Textiles. Ile-Ife, Nigeria. University of Ife Press, 1976.

John Guy. Woven Cargos: Indian Textiles in the East. New York. Thames and Hudson, 1998 .

Kitamura, Tesuro. Shibori. Tokyo. Unsundo, 1970.

Matsumoto, Kaneo. Jodai-gire: 7th and 8th Century Textiles in Japan from the Shoso-in and Horyuji. Kyoto. Shikosha Publishing, 1984.

Larsen, Jack Lenor. Jack Lenor Larsen: A Weaver's Memoir. New York. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1998.

Veronica Murphy and Rosemary Crill, Tie-dyed Textiles of India: Tradition and Trade. New York and London. Rizzoli International, Inc,: The Victoria and Albert Museum, 1991.

Irmtraud Reswick. Traditional Textiles of Tunisia and Related North African Weaving. Los Angeles, Craft and Folk Art Museum. University of Washington Press, 1985.

Soubeyran, Hélène. Africa's Living Art of Tie-Dyeing.

SHIBORI: The Art of Tie Dyeing. (Santiago, Third ISS Organizing Committee, 1999), 41–47.

Stone-Miller, Rebecca. To Weave for the Sun: Ancient Andean Textiles in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston 1992. New York. Thames and Hudson, Inc., 1994.

Rita Bolland with contributions by Rogier M.A. Bedaux and Renee Boser-Sarivaxevanis. Telem Textiles: Archeological finds from burial caves in Mali's Bandiagara Cliff. Bulletin 324 of the Royal Tropical Institute (Amsterdam: Rijksmuseum voor volkenkunde, Leiden: Institut des Sciences Humaines, Bamako, Mali: Musée National, 1991).

Wada, Yoshiko. Paper: "New Twist on Shibori: How an Old Tradition Survives in the New World When Japanese Wooden Poles Are Replaced by American PVC Pipes." Presented at the Fowler Museum of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, at the Annual conference of the Textile Society of America

Yamaguchi, Michie, Hiroshi Ishizuka, Seishi Namiki, and Yoichi Onagi. Kyo beni itajime: Collection of Hnagi and Kimono. Kyoto. Kyoto Zokei Geijutsu Daigaku, 1999.

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