Art Bookshop Ireland
Kirin Quest, Yuki Jungesblut
Kirin Quest, Yuki Jungesblut
Kirin Quest, Yuki Jungesblut
Kirin Quest, Yuki Jungesblut
  • SKU: KQYJ01
  • Availability: in stock Many in stock Out of stock You can purchase this product but it's out of stock

Kirin Quest, Yuki Jungesblut

€29.00
Tax included.
DESCRIPTION

The mythical Kirin is a noble, gentle creature from ancient times that is said to bring peace, justice and happiness. The Kirin is of hybrid nature, with the head of a dragon, the body and legs of an ox or a deer, covered in scales and clad in fire.  Sometimes it is compared to the dragon or to the unicorn, but despite the family resemblance it is really neither but its own kind. It used to be found in the lands around the East China Sea and depending on territory and era, its descriptions and interpretations vary remarkably. Clearly though, nowadays it would be good news if the Kirin could at least be sighted.

So Yuki Jungesblut set out to the East China Sea. Equipped with an unlikely and somewhat displaced travel guide and companion – Lewis Carroll’s grand (nonsense) poem The Hunting of the Snark she circled the sea in the hope to find the mythical Kirin following the ancient routes of trade and exchange between the countries bordering the waters of the East China Sea.

The book Kirin Quest tells the story of this endeavour, and with the Kirin as its leitmotif, it invites the  curious reader on a journey between imagination, fiction, and reality connecting diverse worlds and times. The book weaves a web of impressions of a region, of exchange and trade, deities and rocks, nature and culture, East and West, present, pasts and futures.

Like its namesake, the book is hybrid in nature, part travelogue, part artist’s book, part photo book part reading endeavou – and just as much the narrative of a dream of discovering the world as it is the rewriting of a temporary utopia.

It is a project giving space to the human desire to search –  for happiness, knowledge, belonging  – and to discover, collect, tell and share stories.


Published by Yuki Jungesblut
Softcover
420 pages
163 x 230 mm
ISBN: 9783903334229

RECENTLY VIEWED PRODUCTS

LATEST ARRIVALS

CAREFULLY SELECTED BY OUR STAFF

Dublin InQuirer, Issue 97

€3.00

The Modernist, Issue 50: North

€12.00

Weird Walk Zine, Issue Seven

€12.00

Mousse, Issue 86

€20.00

The Gentlewoman, Issue 29

€15.00

Disegno, Issue 37

€22.00

Disco Pogo, Issue 5

€20.00

FOYER Issue 03

€20.00
BACK TO TOP