JP/EN
READAN DEAT
Open 11:00–18:00, closed Tuesdays
1. Getting the Book (Sept 10 – Oct 16)
◉ An unfinished book is available at the shop entrance.
◉ Or, apply by email (see below). Free of charge, including shipping.
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snowmsnowk@gmail.com
Subject: “MG Application”
Required information: Your name, mailing address
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*Your personal information will be strictly managed and used only for this project.
◉ Even if you live far away, you can still participate as long as you bring the book to READAN DEAT by the final day.
2. Completing the Book You Obtained
① Paste your own photos.
② Answer the questions.
3. How to Print Photos
◉ Print at READAN DEAT.
If you bring your data during Kawamura’s stay at READAN DEAT, you can print them there and create your book on the spot.
Her stay times will be announced daily on Instagram.
You can also email in advance to let us know your visiting time—we may be able to adjust.
◉ Print at a convenience store. (See search results here.)
◉ Print at home or elsewhere.
4. Boarding the “Ship’s Bookshelf” (Oct 8 – Oct 16)
◉ Place your book on the in-store “Ship’s Bookshelf.”
◉ If you absolutely cannot visit during the period, please contact:
snowmsnowk@gmail.com
READAN DEAT offers books of many themes and genres. If you look closely around the shop, you’ll also notice objects and artworks that carry traces of past exhibitions and events held there.
Please enjoy your visit.
5. Receive a Participation Card
◉ Once your book is on board, receive your “Participation Certificate” card.
It is an A5-sized artwork card inspired by the riverside of Hiroshima. On the back, you can write the number of your contributed book.
This version with the printed back is available only to participants.
Artist Talk in Japanese (Oct 10)
This is a participatory project that may be difficult to grasp from written explanations alone, especially in this city where I am meeting many people for the first time.
We will hold an Artist Talk on Oct 10—not only as a chance to explain the project, but also as an opportunity to meet each other.
Whether or not you become a “writer,” please feel free to come by.
Details on time and participation fee will be posted later.
◉ Talk Contents (planned):
Kawamura will share past works inspired by the elusive nature of the heart, while also referring to contemporary artists such as Sophie Calle, who explore the “private realm.”
And of course, we will talk about the books gathered in Tokyo and Oslo.