The first volume of an archival project documenting Kiyosato Museum of Contemporary Art, which opened in 1990 and closed in 2014. This publication focuses on “ephemera”—temporary materials such as exhibition invitations and printed matter—carefully presenting a collection that has not previously been systematically introduced. Through documents related to renowned artists, the book evokes both the memory of the museum and the atmosphere of its time.
Pages : 512
Size : 18.5×26cm (hardcover)
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Kiyosato Museum of Contemporary Art was a private museum that opened in 1990 in Kiyosato, Yamanashi. It built a wide-ranging collection of contemporary art from Japan and abroad, featuring works and archival materials by key figures such as Shuzo Takiguchi and Yutaka Matsuzawa. The museum was also known for its collection of ephemera, including exhibition prints and invitations. Established with a distinct curatorial vision, it closed in 2014, leaving behind a significant legacy.