Exhibition information

kyoto ddd gallery the 246th exhibition Lu Jingren Tao of Chinese Book Design

April 10, 2025 - June 04, 2025

Design: Lu Min
Design: Lu Min
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This spring, kyoto ddd gallery (ddd) is featuring an exhibition of works by Lu Jingren, a pioneering artist who has brought back to life the historic richness of China’s publishing culture and opened a path to new horizons in book design.
              Lu Jingren came to Japan for the first time in 1989, at a time when China had yet to develop an independent profession of “book designer.” It was against this backdrop that Lu had what would be a fateful encounter with book designer par excellence Kohei Sugiura. Invited to study under Sugiura at his design office, here Lu‘s senses were awakened to “book design” constructed from the elements of a book’s contents. From there, he went on to establish his own unique design methodology integrating his research into the rich traditional culture of his homeland.
               For Lu Jingren’s first exhibition at ddd, the gallery is dedicated to his most dynamic works. These include a volume of full-size reproductions of Song Dynasty (960-1279) rubbings, a compendium containing 10 scrolls (total length: 10 meters) illustrating the 500 Arhats (enlightened disciples of Buddha), and a collection of illustrations enabling actual play of the board game Go. The gallery also  features other works together with Lu’s own detailed explanations: books on China’s rich cultural traditions in the arts, including tea etiquette and Peking opera, as well as a variety of works relating to everyday life. Furthermore, it offers visitors an opportunity to take in hand various volumes of Lu Jingren’s collected works and books authored by Lu.
              Visitors are sure to come away with a deep appreciation of Lu’s delicately nuanced book design that gets at the heart of Chinese art.
 

Profile

Lu Jingren
Lu Jingren, book designer and illustrator, was born in Shanghai in 1947. From 1968, under the Cultural Revolution he spent years performing labor in China’s rural areas. In 1978 he joined the China Youth Publishing House. In 1989 and 1993 he studied in Japan under Kohei Sugiura. In 1998 he established the Jingren Art Design Studio. In 2002 he began teaching at Tsinghua University’s Academy of Arts and Design, where in 2013 he established “Jingren’s Paperlogue,” a class engaging in book design research. Today Lu Jingren is a visiting professor at Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, and he also serves as editor-in-chief of Book Design.
Lu has received numerous awards, including: Gold Award at the National Publication Exhibition, China Publishing Government Award, China’s Most Beautiful Book Award, and the World’s Most Beautiful Book Award (Leipzig, Germany). He has held solo exhibitions in Offenbach, Germany; Paju, Korea; San Francisco; Beijing; Shanghai; and Shenzhen. In addition to numerous books in his native Chinese, Lu has also translated several Japanese books, including volumes on book designers Nobuyoshi Kikuchi and Kohei Sugiura. Lu Jingren is a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI).
 

Organizer | Cooperation

Organizer: DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion
Cooperation: Kohei Sugiura, Shoichi Akazaki, Atsushi Sato
 

Gallery Talk

Date: Thursday, April 10, 4:00-5:30pm
Participants: Jingren Lu + Atsushi Sato
Venue: kyoto ddd gallery
Admission Free, Reservation required, Capacity 25 people

*If you would like to participate, please register from here from 18:00 am on Tuesday, March 11.

 

Dates

April 10, 2025 - June 4, 2025

*The gallery will be closed on the following days during the exhibition.

April 14
April 21
April 28
April 30
May 7 
May 12
May 19
June 2

 

Venue

3F COCON KARASUMA, 620 Suiginya-cho, Karasuma-dori Shijo-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto City 600 8411, Japan
Tel: 075-585-5370 Fax: 075-585-5369

A short walk from the Shijo Karasuma City Bus stop, Shijo Station on the Subway Karasuma Line (exit 2), and Karasuma Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line (exits 23 and 25).
Free entrance. No parking.
 

Publication

ggg Books 140  Jingren Lu (introduction: Kohei Sugiura, Graphic Designer)
Published by DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion
Due out on February 12, 2025