Book Signing and Last Looks: Tetsuya Yamada: Listening
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Book Signing and Last Looks: Tetsuya Yamada: Listening

Join artist Tetsuya Yamada at the Walker for the first chance to get your copy of the new exhibition catalogue Tetsuya Yamada: Listening. Chat with the artist, explore the exhibition before it closes, and get your book signed.

Co-published by Inventory Press and the Walker Art Center, this beautifully designed publication features many of the works from the exhibition, and includes an interview with the artist and in-depth essay by exhibition curator Siri Engberg. From ceramic objects that reflect an extraordinary level of technical and aesthetic sophistication to dynamic sculptures and video installations, the featured works highlight Yamada’s engagement with the connections between life and art.

The book release event is free; gallery admission applies to view the exhibition.

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  • Tetsuya Yamada: Listening is made possible with generous support from Deborah and John Christakos, Michael J. Peterman and David A. Wilson, and RBC Wealth Management. The exhibition catalogue is supported by Paula Cooper, and the Japan Foundation, New York.