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Jiro Kimura
ReConstruction
After moving to Yatsugatake, the time Kimura spent creating furniture from used construction wood was merely 11 years—from the start of Trax to his passing—yet he produced a multitude of aspiring furniture and objects in that short period of time. On the other hand, his architectural involvement, including Starnet in Mashiko, are rather unrecognized despite the remaining unique buildings. This publication is a summary of the immense amount of photographs and documentation of his furniture, objects, and space-making centered around Trax that Kimura had left behind. Most of the included pictures were taken at Trax, as a space in itself. In addition to text written by Kyohei Sakaguchi, Elein Fleiss, and Tohru Matsushita (SIDE CORE), all of whom are associated with Trax, the book also includes sketches and drawings by Kimura, as well as photographs of the garden and Jomon culture that served as inspiration. Even twenty years after his death, many of Kimura’s works remain timeless, preserved mainly in Trax. This book is a study of Jiro Kimura’s creative journey with Trax, as a gallery and a piece of art.
Gallery Trax started in 1993, at the foot of Yatsugatake in Hokuto City, Yamanashi. Founded by interior designer Jiro Kimura and designer Etsuko Miyoshi, this building used to be a nursery of a closed town school on the grounds of Shounji Temple. It was renovated by Kimura himself, and furniture and objects he created composed the space. Trax is distinctive not only for its location or atmosphere, but also for being an exhibition space for artists such as Jun Tsunoda, Tomoo Gokita, Katsumi Omori, Rinko Kawauchi, Yayoi Deki, and others since their early career. With the wind blowing through and light shining in, the gallery is not a so-called White Cube. The room and the works seem to breathe here; the space itself is a work of art which has embraced numerous art pieces over the years. Since Kimura passed away in 2004, Miyoshi has maintained the place as a gallery, and the number of visitors to Trax, a place where the spirit of Kimura still resides, sees no end.
Size: 30 x 23 cm
Hard cover
144 pages
Japanese / English
ISBN: 978-4-907562-45-8 C0052
December 2023
Richard Batterham
Studio Potter
Richard Batterham (1936-2021) was one of the most revered potters of his time, working for over 60 years from his pottery in Durweston, Dorset, UK. Over the decades, Batterham kept back some of his most successful pots – those that captured some special quality that he valued and wanted to refer to again – building up a personal archive spanning his career. As a collection, it documents a unique life of work and making. With specially commissioned photographs of representative pieces, personally selected by Batterham, and contributions from a group of writers with a deep understanding of his work and its broader significance, this book is an important monograph of the renowned studio potter.
Ronan Bouroullec
Bas-Reliefs
“We could look at Ronan Bouroullec’s ceramic bas-reliefs and see traces of a language we recognize: the silhouettes of familiar objects, the contours of known landscapes. We might be tempted to look at the work as an alphabet of mere things, think of the pieces “objectively.” But as tableaux, the reliefs are not quite right: one has an edge that goes too far, another a circle that’s off-center and about to roll, and still another, a pinkish mass that could topple over.
Bouroullec’s work is most rewarding if we listen as it asks for a new language altogether. Languages have always been born from clay (one thinks of cuneiform seals); it’s easy to believe that Bouroullec is developing his own. At the very least, these pieces – somewhere at the intersection between painting, sculpture, and design – demand new verbs, words like “bevel” and “disintegrate.” (And it’s possible, the works say, that there is nothing so lovely as a beveled edge: the way they taper is like a caress. The way they dissolve onto a background feels digital and also deeply analogue. These effects are both visual and tactile, as in: we see them and we want to touch them.)”
Josh Ascherman
24 Pages
19,5x25,5cm
2022
English
ISBN 978-3-907179-44-4
Seiichi Furuya & Christine Furuya-Gössler
Face to Face
The relationship between Seiichi Furuya and Christine Gössler unfolds through 150 pairs of images taken over seven years, where their gazes meet and respond to each other.
In 1973, Seiichi Furuya left Japan for Europe on board of the Trans-Siberian train. He arrived in Austria where he first settled in Vienna, before moving to Graz where he met Christine Gössler in 1978. From this day forward, he started photographing her, in the intimacy of their home in Graz but also during their travels abroad — to Germany, England, Italy…and Japan, their most distant destination. Christine studied art history and worked for the radio, making documentary programs. After the birth of their son in 1981, she became increasingly involved in the world of theatre. As she was devoting herself to her acting lessons, she started to show signs of schizophrenia. Christine committed suicide in East Berlin in 1985.
Since Christine’s disappearance, Furuya has never stopped revisiting his archive. This initiative was presented in a series of five books entitled Mémoires, published between 1989 and 2010. In 2018, Seiichi Furuya sorted all photos taken by Christine with a pocket camera and 35mm camera for the first time in chronological order. When processing this newfound material, he noticed that Christine took a lot of portraits of him, at about the same time that he was photographing her. “It’s Face to Face“, realised the photographer. This new series is composed of 150 photographs, presented as pairs, taken over seven years — from the couple’s encounter to Christine’s death. Furuya considers this latest project to be the final act which will put an end to the Mémoires, the work of a lifetime.
Editorial direction: Cécile Poimbœuf-Koizumi
Design: Bureau Kayser
168 pages
150 photographs
20,5 x 25,5 cm
Section-sewn bodonian hardcover with trimmed edges
English / French
Publication date: 7 December 2020
ISBN : 979-10-96383-19-1
Sigrid Volders
Colours and Shapes
Colours & Shapes is a playful introduction to the practice of Belgian ceramic artist Sigrid Volders. Edited and with photographs by Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck, including sketches and diary outtakes from Sigrid Volders.
Active as a ceramic artist since 2013, Sigrid Volders’ practice is composed of hand-built and more academically thrown pieces. Through the palette existing in her body of works, Sigrid demonstrates an ability to execute instant techniques, freedom, and detachment, which translates in her pieces by a distinct and immediate feeling of honesty and intimacy.
20 pages
28.9 x 38 cm
2021
English
Maggie Cowles
Table !
Table ! is Chose Commune’s first children’s book — where every meal becomes a story for children and adults alike.
Table ! is the very first children’s book published by Chose Commune, offering a joyful dual reading experience for both children and adults.
Set in the vibrant illustrated world of Maggie Cowles, every meal becomes a celebration. Food is more than something we eat — it is memory, comfort, sharing, and storytelling. As the pages turn, children are encouraged to search for a small hidden element within the illustrations, transforming reading into a playful visual game. For adults, these warm and lively scenes echo the feeling of gathering around food: spontaneous meals, shared laughter, and the memories that quietly take shape while cooking together.
Petites Choses Collection
Drawings: Maggie Cowles
Editing and sequencing: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi, in collaboration with Perrine Serre
96 pages
47 plates
21,5 x 26 cm
French / English
Publication date: March 2026
ISBN: 979-10-96383-58-0
This publication was made possible with the support of the Région Sud.
9 May: Book launch at Now Serving, Los Angeles
2 June: Book Launch at Big Night, New York
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