Mother art is a big blow to a small intellect!
It's everywhere, no one respects it, the artist himself doesn't think it's art at all, he can't buy or sell it, but he often receives it, and he doesn't really like it when he receives it. . No brow bright impact that is neither high brow nor low brow. Neither concept nor rebellion, "pure joy of moving hands" will make you smile and cry. More than 350 points of "Okan Art" are recorded in all colors. From work gloves dolls, ribbon dolls, origami handicrafts to flyer baskets, in addition to cute, nostalgic yet new works, this is the ultimate mother art collection that includes introductions and interviews with charismatic mother artists.
As an exclusive bonus for Ken Elephant EC sales, in addition to a signed book by Mr. Tsuzuki, we will randomly attach a black and white cheki work of "a little spooky" mom art shot by Mr. Tsuzuki. It's fun to see what you'll get when you receive it!
Limited to 100 copies
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Title: Museum of Mom's Art What you find when you stop looking Published by Ken Elebooks Released by Kraken Lab ISBN: 978-4-909313-13-3 Released Date: June 30, 2022 Format: B5 size deformation / wide opening book / sleeve case with window Number of pages: 232 pages Price: ¥ 3,300 (tax included)
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Kyoichi Tsuzuki
Born in 1956 in Tokyo. From 1976 to 1986 he was in charge of articles on contemporary art, design and urban life for POPEYE and BRUTUS magazines. From 1989 to 1992, he published a 102-volume complete collection of contemporary art, Art Random, which comprehensively covered trends in world contemporary art in the 1980s. Since then, he has continued to write and edit books in the fields of contemporary art, architecture, photography, and design. In 1993, he published "TOKYO STYLE", which captures the real lives of people in Tokyo. In 1997, he won the 23rd Kimura Ihei Award for "ROADSIDE JAPAN Chin Nihon Kikou". He still continues to cover roadsides in Japan and around the world. Since 2012, he has been distributing the paid weekly e-mail magazine “ROADSIDERS’weekly” (http://www.roadsiders.com/). Recent publications include "T-shirt that can't be thrown away" (Chikuma Shobo, 2017), "Neverland Diner At that store you can never go to again" (Ken Ele Books, 2021), "IDOL STYLE" (Futabasha, 2021).
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