Supervising editor: Takemiya Keiko
The World of Girls' Comics
Genga'(Dash)'s Ten Year Trajectory
The Genga' (Dash) Project consists of elaborate replicas of original manga manuscripts, and was carried out under the supervision of manga artist Takemiya Keiko and the Kyoto Seika University International Manga Research Center (IMRC, based at the Kyoto International Manga Museum). It combines the twin aims of preserving original manga manuscripts from fading, and exhibiting them in all their colorful glory. It was started in 2001 and is now celebrating its tenth anniversary.
Period | August 20 - 29, 2011 |
Venue |
Kinokuniya Gallery Address: Books Kinokuniya, Shinjuku Flag Store 4F Shinjuku 3-17-7 Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo *Please take note, this exhibition is not at the Kyoto International Manga Museum. |
Admission Fee | Free |
Exhibition contents |
70 Genga' (Dash) works, and a number of other items like manga magazines.Some items from the private collections of the exhibiting artists. |
Exhibiting artists | Matsumoto Katsuji, Ueda Toshiko, Watanabe Masako, Imamura Yoko, Takahashi Makoto, Tomoe Sato, Mizuno Hideko, Maki Miyako, Asuna Hiroshi, and Kitajima Yoko |
Organized by Kyoto International Manga Museum
Cooperation from Tranquilizer Project Ltd.
Related events
To celebrate the Genga' (Dash) Project's tenth anniversay, we will have a talkshow featuring the project's Supervising editor, Takemiya Keiko, and four of the exhibiting artists, Imamura Yoko, Tomoe Sato, Mizuno Hideko, and Watanabe Makoto. ※Please note that this schedule is subject to change.
Date and Time | August 20, 2011 2 - 3 pm. |
Venue |
Kinokuniya Gallery Address: Books Kinokuniya, Shinjuku Flag Store 4F Shinjuku 3-17-7 Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo *Please take note, this exhibition is not at the Kyoto International Manga Museum. |
Participation |
Registration is not required. *Due to the structure of the venue it is not possible to reserve or assign seats. *Seats will be available on a first come basis. *Please do not start to queue until thirty minutes before the start of the event. |
≪Information !!≫
This exhibition will be moved to the Kyoto International Manga Museum by late November, 2011.