Bookplate Universe 2024
12:00 - 17:00 Talk show “The charm of library tags – focusing on Ukrainian writers” Date and time: Sunday, May 26, 2024, 13:00-14:30 Cast: Masahito Sakamoto, Shonosuke Ezoe, Shiori Tanaka Participation fee: 1000 yen * Includes a list of works to be viewed *Capacity: 15 people, reservations given priority Reservations: info@lamia-press.com (Ezoe)
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/ / / / / / /Venue: Maison de Neko
We will display and sell gorgeous copperplate engravings by popular female artists, as well as book tags and collectors' valuable book tags
*Talk show “The charm of library tags – Focusing on Ukrainian writers” You will be able to view fascinating works by Eastern European artists, many of whom have beautiful miniature copperplate library tags. Last summer, Masahito Sakamoto, who held an exhibition of ``Ukrainian book collection tags'' using his own and collection tags, explained his amazing technique, discussed the current situation of Eastern European artists in the midst of political instability, and encouraged foreign artists to collect books. We will also talk about vote request episodes. We will be showing off many beautiful bookplates such as Romanyshyn, Protsyshyn, Drimaylo, and introduce the latest information on bookplate art.Of course, we will also be selling collections! Date and time: May 26, 2024 (Sunday) 13:00-14:30 Starring: Masahito Sakamoto, Shonosuke Ezoe, Shiori Tanaka Participation fee: 1,000 yen *Includes list of works to be viewed *Capacity: 15 people, reservations given priority Reservation: info@lamia-press.com (Ezoe)
Exhibition Shop
Some works will move to the Artist Shop after the end of the Exhibition Shop period.
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Maison de neko
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- 8 minutes walk from the south exit of JR Tokyo Station
- 2 minutes walk from Exit 6 of Kyobashi Station on the Ginza Line
- 2 minutes walk from exit A6 of Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
- A 10-minute walk from Ginza 1-chome Station, Nihonbashi Station, JR Kanda Station
*This is the second floor of a building with an antique shop on the first floor, in the middle of the alley with a gallery on the corner and a Yakitonya on the other side.