Art book "Everyday Postcards from New York to Tokyo" : Special Edition
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Digital Print
Size: 本文サイズ:128×182mm(B6判) / 本文ページ数:672ページ
Edition: Edition Available
Signed:Included
This artwork is available for purchase.
USD 202
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.




About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Digital Print
- Size
- 本文サイズ:128×182mm(B6判) / 本文ページ数:672ページ
- Edition
- Edition Available
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Not Set
- Work Certificate
- Not Set
- Distributor of artworks
- HISAMATSU Tomoko
- Ship-from Area
- Saitama Prefecture
- Days Until Dispatch
- About a Week
- Category
- Posters / Goods / Books
- Style
- Everyday
Work Details
Special Edition of Tomoko Hisamatsu “Everyday Postcards from New York to Tokyo”
An art book featuring 325 drawings from Tomoko Hisamatsu’s postcard-sized New York series. Edition 50.
Bonus Items:
- 1 original postcard drawing
- 52-page companion volume (transcript of the artist's talk about the work, in both English and Japanese)
- Hand-bound special zine by the artist
- Dimensions: 128 x 182 mm
- Pages: 672 - Hardcover with sleeve case
- Includes edition number and artist’s signature
Author: Tomoko Hisamatsu
Design: Kenji Aihara (halken LLP)
Photocopy: HarukoMiura (halken LLP)
Planning and Published: Tomoko Hisamatsu + halken LLP
*The content is the same as the standard edition.
*Edition number and bonus postcard drawing cannot be selected.
How to Buy
This artwork is available for purchase.
USD 202
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.
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Artist
painter
Tomoko Hisamatsu is a painter born in Mie, based in Saitama, Japan. She completed her MA in Japanese Painting (Nihonga) at Tohoku University of Art and Design, Yamagata. Moving between places, she creates mainly figurative paintings and drawing on research into the culture and history of each location, and on her encounters with people in local communities. Recent exhibitions include “VOCA 2026” (2026, Ueno Royal Museum of Art, Tokyo), solo exhibition “Geographical Conditions and Life” (2025, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Contemporary Gallery, Tokyo), “Shin Japanese Painting: Innovative Japanese Paintings” (2023, POLA Museum of Art, Kanagawa), etc. She received the POLA Art Foundation Overseas Study Grant for Young Artists and spent one year in New York City from 2022 to 2023.
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