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Kairanban #1

Kairanban #1

A “kairanban” is a folder that circulates from one household to another within a neighborhood, sharing useful information and local news. In using the same circulatory and communal pattern, Kairanban brings together the recent works of a series of Japan-based artists, each passing the baton onto a self-chosen neighbor. Kairanban intends to present a cartography of the Japanese art scene across several issues. A map conceived following an interplay of elective affinities rather than geographical, institutional, generational or other logics. A map drawn by the artists themselves. 

Futoshi Miyagi, Yukihito Kono, Hirofumi Isoya, Kenji Ide, Chan Cho Kiu Bunchi, Yui Usui, Sawako Tanizawa

Edited by Hikotaro Kanehira & Olivier Mignon
Designed by Toshimasa Kimura
26 sheets in paper folder
30.3 x 22 cm
Edition of 300 copies, numbered and stamp-signed, and 50 hors-commerce copies

© Keijiban

$13.99

Original: $39.97

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Kairanban #1—

$39.97

$13.99
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A “kairanban” is a folder that circulates from one household to another within a neighborhood, sharing useful information and local news. In using the same circulatory and communal pattern, Kairanban brings together the recent works of a series of Japan-based artists, each passing the baton onto a self-chosen neighbor. Kairanban intends to present a cartography of the Japanese art scene across several issues. A map conceived following an interplay of elective affinities rather than geographical, institutional, generational or other logics. A map drawn by the artists themselves. 

Futoshi Miyagi, Yukihito Kono, Hirofumi Isoya, Kenji Ide, Chan Cho Kiu Bunchi, Yui Usui, Sawako Tanizawa

Edited by Hikotaro Kanehira & Olivier Mignon
Designed by Toshimasa Kimura
26 sheets in paper folder
30.3 x 22 cm
Edition of 300 copies, numbered and stamp-signed, and 50 hors-commerce copies

© Keijiban