Yohei Nishimura, Webster's Third New International Dictionary, 2021. Maki Aizawa Collection.
Ryoko Adachi, Sinn(e) Sammeln, (From the Sky) ed. 5, 2008.
Veronika Schäpers, Cees Nooteboom/Fuji, 2016. Mitsuyo Suzuki Collection.
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01.18.25 - 04.27.25

Book Becoming Art

芸術になった本

This major exhibition presents an exquisite collection of approximately 40 contemporary hand-crafted artist books. All of the artwork is inspired by Japanese aesthetics with the majority of pieces coming from Japan. The exhibition highlights how Japanese artistry combines traditional elements such as paper and calligraphy with modern themes and techniques, particularly in bookmaking and print. These limited-edition and one-of-a-kind works celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Japan and its influence on artistic expression, showcasing a blend of sophistication and creativity.

This exhibition introduces audiences to an art form that many are not aware of—the art of bookmaking.  It also features extraordinary Japanese and Japanese-inspired artists who are little known in the U.S.  The multi-layers of expression of this artmaking will enlighten and captivate viewers. Beyond the “literalness” of books—the exhibition’s eclectic blend of artists—all leaders in this art form—stretch the understanding of what a book can be.

Guest Curators: Maki Aizawa, Simon J. Blattner, and Barbara Wells.

Opening Reception:
Saturday, January 25, 5-7 PM

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Major Exhibition Support
from the Estate of Zoe Longfield

Exhibition Sponsors
Amu Arts
Anonymous
Nancy Fee
Jeanne Walker Harvey
The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
KHR McNeely Family Fund
Katharine Kunst and Katherine Fulton
Amanda Minami
Jean Olivieri and Janet Boyle
Dana Simpson-Stokes and Ken Stokes
David L. and Claudia Chittenden Trust and Meta Strauss
Sonoma Tourism Improvement District
Judy and Les Vadasz