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Self-published (handmade, signed)
Limited edition of 10 copies
Each cover features a unique collage.
74 pages
Size: 25 × 36.5 cm
This book archives Fumitsugu Takedo’s solo exhibition“You’re a Buffer Here,”held in Koenji, Tokyo, in March 2025. It features 100 photographs selected from the exhibited works, printed onsarasashipaper—the same type used in the exhibition itself.
By including images of the exhibition space, the book transforms the physical experience of the show into a new, image-based medium, extending the life of the exhibition beyond its original form. Each cover is uniquely collaged with tracing paper, making every copy one of a kind.
Exploring the theme of“the mass consumption of images through print,”the book intentionally incorporates misprints—such as ink smudges and color irregularities—as part of its conceptual framework.
Self-published (handmade, signed)
Limited edition of 10 copies
Each cover features a unique collage.
74 pages
Size: 25 × 36.5 cm
This book archives Fumitsugu Takedo’s solo exhibition“You’re a Buffer Here,”held in Koenji, Tokyo, in March 2025. It features 100 photographs selected from the exhibited works, printed onsarasashipaper—the same type used in the exhibition itself.
By including images of the exhibition space, the book transforms the physical experience of the show into a new, image-based medium, extending the life of the exhibition beyond its original form. Each cover is uniquely collaged with tracing paper, making every copy one of a kind.
Exploring the theme of“the mass consumption of images through print,”the book intentionally incorporates misprints—such as ink smudges and color irregularities—as part of its conceptual framework.
Self-published (handmade, signed)
Limited edition of 10 copies
Each cover features a unique collage.
74 pages
Size: 25 × 36.5 cm
This book archives Fumitsugu Takedo’s solo exhibition“You’re a Buffer Here,”held in Koenji, Tokyo, in March 2025. It features 100 photographs selected from the exhibited works, printed onsarasashipaper—the same type used in the exhibition itself.
By including images of the exhibition space, the book transforms the physical experience of the show into a new, image-based medium, extending the life of the exhibition beyond its original form. Each cover is uniquely collaged with tracing paper, making every copy one of a kind.
Exploring the theme of“the mass consumption of images through print,”the book intentionally incorporates misprints—such as ink smudges and color irregularities—as part of its conceptual framework.