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Sakiko Nomura: Lirio
29/01/2026 - 31/07/2026
BOOKSHOP M
2-8-2 #602, Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku
107-0062 Tokyo
http://www.bookshop-m.com/world/
This book was photographed in Granada, Spain in 2024 and was included in the large-scale retrospective exhibition "Sakiko Nomura: Tender is the The exhibition features works that were first shown at the exhibition "Night" (February 6–May 11, 2025) as well as previously unreleased works. The exhibition garnered significant attention and is scheduled to tour Spain from March 2026, followed by other European countries, further expanding Sakiko Nomura's international presence. The Spanish title, "Lirio" (Lily/Iris), refers to flowers offered to the dead and symbolically connects the living with the dead. This work centers on this symbolism, delicately portraying the intimate memories that live between what is lost and what remains. The book was edited, designed, and published by leading Japanese bookbinder Satoru Machiguchi.
29/01/2026 - 31/07/2026
BOOKSHOP M
2-8-2 #602, Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku
107-0062 Tokyo
http://www.bookshop-m.com/world/
This book was photographed in Granada, Spain in 2024 and was included in the large-scale retrospective exhibition "Sakiko Nomura: Tender is the The exhibition features works that were first shown at the exhibition "Night" (February 6–May 11, 2025) as well as previously unreleased works. The exhibition garnered significant attention and is scheduled to tour Spain from March 2026, followed by other European countries, further expanding Sakiko Nomura's international presence. The Spanish title, "Lirio" (Lily/Iris), refers to flowers offered to the dead and symbolically connects the living with the dead. This work centers on this symbolism, delicately portraying the intimate memories that live between what is lost and what remains. The book was edited, designed, and published by leading Japanese bookbinder Satoru Machiguchi.

