Villa Kujoyama at Tokyo Art Book Fair 2025 !
21 nov. 2025Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MoT)

Dates
From 11 dec. to 21 nov. 2025
12h00 - 19h00
Venue and informations
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MoT)
2025/12/11~12/14
2025/12/18~12/21
Entrance fee: 1000 yen
Come and meet Villa Kujoyama at the Tokyo Art Book Fair, a Japanese event dedicated to art publications and contemporary editorial practices, and now one of the major fairs of its kind in Asia. This year, the event will unfold over two weekends, offering visitors the chance to explore the work of numerous creators, including Villa Kujoyama’s residents !
11–14 December — Presence of four residents
Area | ENTRANCE
During the first weekend of the fair, three Villa Kujoyama residents will be present to meet the public and showcase their publications:
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Sébastien Desplat (2021, crafts) — OK DES PARIS: Area | ENTRANCE – stand EN-023
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Maxime Matias (2024, design) — Revue Diapo: Area | ENTRANCE – stand EN-0034
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Vincent Tuset-Anrès (2025, design) — Fotokino : Area | ENTRANCE – stand EN-022
- Raphaël Zarka (2026, visual arts) – Editions B42: Area | EXHIBITION SPACE – stand EX438
Quintal printer of Louise Mutrel’s (2024, photography) book “Only you can complete me”, from publisher Rien ne va plus, will also have a booth (PR-2023) during this weekend !
18–21 December — Villa Kujoyama booth
Area | EXHIBITION SPACE: stand EX-444
During the second weekend, Villa Kujoyama will present a dedicated booth featuring a selection of books and printed works by its laureates. This collection reflects the wide range of disciplines welcomed in residence—literature, photography, design, graphic arts, crafts—and highlights the plurality of artistic approaches and perspectives on Japanese culture. Artist books, experimental prints, zines, narrative publications: an invitation to discover the unique vision each laureate brings to Japan and the dialogues they weave with contemporary creation.
Featured artists:
André Baldinger (2019, design), Pauline Brun (2023, dance), César Debargue (2025, visual arts), Sébastien Desplat (2021, crafts), Darius Dolatyari-Dolatdoust (2025, danse), Raphaële Enjary & Olivier Philipponneau (2017, literature), Krikor Kouchian (2021, music), Maxime Matias (2024, design), Louise Mutrel (2024, photography), Vincent Tuset-Anrès (2025, design)