The traditional folk toys of Japan are simple dolls and figurines made from clay, wood, and paper. Known as ‘kyodo gangu’, the delightful little animals and other fanciful creatures used to be given to children to play with, but today these objects have become more coveted by collectors than by young people. Philippe Weisbecker, an artist and illustrator, went in search of Japanese folk toys, learning the craftmanship behind them in traditional workshops. The book includes a page by page reproduction of the author’s notebook, in which he sketched and documented objects he discovered and places he visited, and recorded descriptions and personal reflections during his travels in Japan.

248 p, ills colour, 15 x 21 cm, pb, Japanese/English

Polyphème (d'après Euripide) - J. & E. LeGlatin
Eros negro n°3 - Démoniak
Bacon le Cannibale - Perrine Le Querrec
Gros Gris n°4 - Duel
Fluent - Laëticia Donval
Le blanc nez - Fouss Daniel
La France de tête - Lot de 4 numéros
Feminist Art Activisms and Artivisms - Katy Deepwell (ed.)
Strange Design - Ed. Jehanne Dautrey et Emanuele Quinz. 

















