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Art Space Tokyo: An Intimate Guide to the Tokyo Art World [Hardcover]

Ashley Rawlings (Editor), Craig Mod (Editor), Nobumasa Takahashi (Illustrator)
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Book Description

September 1, 2008

Book Overview

This beautiful guide to Tokyo’s most exciting art galleries is a must-read for art lovers planning trips to Tokyo or looking to understand the art scene in contemporary Japan from the comfort of their armchairs. In-depth interviews with curators and essays by leading art critics finally bring these exciting art spaces to life for an English-speaking audience.

More information online at: http://artspacetokyo.com


Book Specifications

  • 12 highly detailed, beautifully rendered maps of neighborhoods both on and off the beaten path in Tokyo
  • insider information into the best cafes, restaurants and shops in these neighborhoods
  • over 50 beautiful pen and ink illustrations of the art spaces and interviewees
  • lavishly bound in cloth with a silk screened cover and thick, high-quality papers throughout

Reviews and Press

“Much of the charm of the guide is in the little observations, the sly asides and the high and wide originality of the artists, whom Mod and Rawlings capture and pin to the page like a collection of polychromatic butter?ies. This gorgeous book is a working guide, but it’s also a work of art. 

— GRAPHIC SPOTLIGHTKirkus Review

 

“... an unexpectedly stunning bit of cultural travelogue from Chin Music Press.”

— KHOI VINHSubtraction

“A new guide to the Tokyo art scene points the way.”

— BENJI LANYADOThe Guardian

 

“Art Space Tokyo ... is a gem of a publication satisfying a longstanding need for English-language material on the terrain it tackles.

— NEILTON CLARKEArt Monthly Australia

“Lovely design with care and an eye for detail make it a total must have piece in my opinion.”

— ULESHKA ASHERWorldChanging

[I]nsight into the city's world of contemporary art ... readers are treated to a variety of revealing interviews with gallery owners and art fair operators, among others, as well as essays by art critics and other specialists.”

— CRISTOPH MARKDaily Yomiuri


Extended Description

Art Space Tokyo is the first book of its kind to capture with both a critical and broad sweeping eye the current state of art in Tokyo. Art Space Tokyo introduces readers to twelve of the city's most distinctive and exciting galleries and museums through a compilation of interviews with the directors and curators of each of these spaces. Readers are given rare insight into why these spaces exist, how they became what they are and where they're heading. Furthermore, through other interviews with the directors of auction houses, art fairs, collectors and media figures, as well as six essays by art specialists, Art Space Tokyo delves into the complexity of Tokyo's resurgent contemporary art scene.


Editorial and Design

Editor and co-author Ashley Rawlings is a specialist in postwar Japanese art. After graduating with a BA in Japanese studies from the University of Cambridge, he moved to Tokyo in 2005, where he worked as a freelance editor, writer and translator. His writing on the Tokyo art scene has appeared in several Japanese and international printed and online publications, including The Japan Times, ART iT, ArtAsiaPacific and Artforum.com. He is now based in New York, where he works as features editor of ArtAsiaPacific.

Designer and co-author Craig Mod (craigmod.com) is a Tokyo based print designer and online developer. He is a cofounder of Chin Music Press (chinmusicpress.com), an independent press putting out beautifully made books on Japan. He is also a cofounder of Hitotoki (hitotoki.org), a website creating literary experience maps imbuing otherwise anonymous cityspaces with individual experiences. He was awarded a Fabrica fellowship in 2005 and served as a judge for the 85th ADC awards.

 

Photos, art maps, and detailed information at: http://artspacetokyo.com


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Much of the charm of the guide is in the little observations, the sly asides and the high and wide originality of the artists, whom Mod and Rawlings capture and pin to the page like a collection of polychromatic butterflies. This gorgeous book is a working guide, but it s also a work of art. --Kirkus Review

Art Space Tokyo is the definitive book on contemporary art in Tokyo ... this book provides a singularly unique critical, social, and cultural perspective on art in Japan. --Viewers Like You

... an unexpectedly stunning bit of cultural travelogue. --Khoi Vinh --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Ashley Rawlings is a specialist in Japanese postwar modern and contemporary art. He works as the editor of TABlog, the online magazine of Tokyo Art Beat, Japan's leading art website. He has written for several art publications, including ART iT Magazine, the Japan Times, PingMag, the Architect's Newspaper and Saatchi Online.

Craig Mod is cofounder and art director of Chin Music Press. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Waseda University. His work has been recognized by The Wall Street Journal, HOW and Design Observer and he has served as a judge for the Art Directors Club, NYC. He is based in Tokyo, Japan.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Chin Music Press Inc.; 1 edition (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974199559
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974199559
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 2.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #716,966 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great guide on Tokyo and insight or art world - in one package, July 31, 2008
This review is from: Art Space Tokyo: An Intimate Guide to the Tokyo Art World (Hardcover)
This gorgeously illustrated little book takes the reader on a stroll through Tokyo's neighborhoods. Its twenty interviews and half dozen essays successfully mix the voices of artists, gallery owners, journalists, art producers and art lovers.

(Disclaimer: I took part in one of the interviews. By far not my favorite part of the book, but... I am very fond of the rest.)

What really seduced me, however, is how the guide introduces each area with a wealth of tips on where to eat, shop, or what to see on the way to the art spaces. It succeeds not just as valuable insight on how the art world works, but as one of the best guides to date on my favorite city.

Who would I recommend this to? Perhaps not novices to the art world, but to any art professional or lover of Tokyo looking for a different way to roam the city, definitely.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My default map to Tokyo explore now, September 18, 2011
First, I'm not even going into the fact that the book cover is a silkscreen print and much attention has gone into presenting the best of what Japan can offer in its artistry through the quality of the hardcopy. This attention to detail continues into the content, with the selection of typography, the illustration and the fine print that goes on to tell you that you basically have the freedom to reproduce from the book as long as you give acknowledgement. A very personal approach to the readers indeed!

During my last visit to Tokyo, I decided to grab a few hours of free time out of the business trip to visit a museum mentioned in this guide with its recommendation for affordable food- Hara Museum located in Shinagawa. I was pleasantly surprised, not just by the places of interest as mentioned in the book, but also the detailed route so I could maximize my experience when I was there.

As a freelance art practitioner, I can echo the frustration of visiting museums that present a beautiful visage but without a soul. I think the authors here have pointed out those museums that still retain its soul and whilst doing so, put the soul back into publishing.

For one to appreciate this book though, it's best to fit into its target audience profile- art lovers, museum goers, culture/Japan addict, book lover; and those who are keen to wander the beaten track instead of the obvious.

This book will be my reference map for subsequent visits to Tokyo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Can't wait to use in anger, September 18, 2011
An exceptionally crafted book that takes you wandering through Tokyo's contemporary art scene. I'm heading to Tokyo next year and can't wait to drop by the galleries mentioned in person.
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