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Museum of Mom’s Art Autographed by Kyoichi Tsuzuki & newly photographed instax included


説明

Is mom art a big blow to small intellects?

It's everywhere, no one respects it, the creator himself doesn't think of it as art at all, and he can't sell or buy it, but he often receives it, and even when he does, he's not very happy about it. . A bright shock of no-brow, neither high-brow nor low-brow. It's neither a concept nor a rebellion, but the pure joy of moving your hands that will make you smile and tear up. Contains over 350 pieces of such "Okan Art" in all colors. The ultimate collection of Okan art works, including work gloves dolls, ribbon dolls, origami handicrafts, and flyer baskets that are both cute, nostalgic, and new⁉, as well as introductions and interviews with charismatic Okan artists.

As a limited benefit for Ken Elephant EC sales, in addition to a book autographed by Mr. Tsuzuki, we will randomly include a black-and-white instax photo of a "slightly creepy" Okan art photographed by Mr. Tsuzuki. I look forward to seeing what comes with it after it arrives!

Limited to 100 copies

*This product will be delivered by mail.

Bibliographic information

Title: Museum of Mom's Art What you find when you stop looking
Publisher: Ken Ere Books
Released by: Kraken Lab
ISBN: 978-4-909313-13-3
Released Date: June 30, 2022
Format: B5 variant/wide open book/sleeve case with window
Number of pages: 232 pages
Price: ¥3,300 (tax included)

PROFILE

Kyoichi Tsuzuki|Kyoichi Tsuzuki

Born in Tokyo in 1956. From 1976 to 1986, he wrote articles on contemporary art, design, and urban life for POPEYE and BRUTUS magazines. From 1989 to 1992, he published Art Random, a 102-volume complete collection of contemporary art that comprehensively covered global contemporary art trends in the 1980s. Since then, he has continued writing and editing books in fields such as contemporary art, architecture, photography, and design.
In 1993, he published ``TOKYO STYLE'', which captures the real life of Tokyo people. In 1997, he won the 23rd Kimura Ihei Photography Award for ``ROADSIDE JAPAN Unusual Japanese Travel''. He continues to report on roadside roads in Japan and around the world. Since 2012, he has been distributing a paid weekly e-mail magazine “ROADSIDERS’weekly” (http://www.roadsiders.com/). His recent publications include "T-shirts You Can't Throw Away" (Chikuma Shobo, 2017), "Neverland Diner: At That Store You Can Never Go Again" (Ken Ere Books, 2021), and "IDOL STYLE" (Futabasha, 2021).

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