IACK meet Esmeralda Serviced Department
January 26th (Friday) - 28th (Sunday), 2024
IACK will be holding a pop-up event at Esmeralda Serviced Department, a select shop located in Tokyo.
During the event, in addition to new and second-hand books selected for the event, we will also exhibit and sell a valuable archive of artist books published to date by British photographer Nigel Shafran, who held an exhibition at IACK in 2022.
In addition, charity prints by photographer and IACK founder Yukito Kono will be on sale at the venue, and a portion of the book sales at the event will be donated as relief funds to the areas affected by the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake.
This will be a pop-up in a wonderful store that has created its own unique world view, so please take this opportunity to visit.
IACK meet Esmeralda Serviced Department
Date: January 26th (Friday) - 28th (Sunday), 2024
Venue: Esmeralda Serviced Department (1F, 1-37-2 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)
Business hours: 12:00-19:00
www.esdepartment.com
*Please note that the IACK Kanazawa store will be closed during the event.
[January 26th-28th | Exhibiting at Tokyo events] IACK meets Esmeralda Serviced Department
Information on charity areas affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake in 2024
We would like to express our deepest condolences to all those affected by the recent earthquake.
Although the contribution is small, IACK is currently carrying out a charity for the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake.
In addition to the sale of charity prints by Yukito Kono in-store and online, as well as the recent in-store event, we will be donating a portion of all sales from our online store from Saturday, January 13th to Sunday, January 21st as a donation to relief efforts.
There is only so much we can do in these circumstances, and there is also a limit to how much individual donations can be made. As a completely privately run business, we are exploring ways to provide support that are not too difficult for each individual, and that will allow us to continue to connect with the victims and affected areas in various ways.
As with yesterday's event, your regular shopping will directly help support the cause, so if there's a collection of artwork you've been interested in, whether you're near or far, please take this opportunity to order it online.
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IACK is currently running a charity for the Noto Peninsula earthquake of 2024.
In addition to the sale of charity prints by Yukito Kono in our stores and online store, we will donate some of the sales from last night through January 21 on our online store as a relief donation.
There is only so much we can do under such circumstances, and there are limits to what we can do on an individual basis. We, as a completely privately owned business, are looking for ways to provide support in a way that is not unreasonable for each of us and that will allow us to continue to connect with the people in Noto and affected areas in a variety of ways.
As with yesterday's event, your every purchase will directly lead to support for Noto, so please take this opportunity to enjoy shopping online regardless of whether you live far away or in the neighborhood.
www.iack.online
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Although the contribution is small, IACK is currently carrying out a charity for the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake.
In addition to the sale of charity prints by Yukito Kono in-store and online, as well as the recent in-store event, we will be donating a portion of all sales from our online store from Saturday, January 13th to Sunday, January 21st as a donation to relief efforts.
There is only so much we can do in these circumstances, and there is also a limit to how much individual donations can be made. As a completely privately run business, we are exploring ways to provide support that are not too difficult for each individual, and that will allow us to continue to connect with the victims and affected areas in various ways.
As with yesterday's event, your regular shopping will directly help support the cause, so if there's a collection of artwork you've been interested in, whether you're near or far, please take this opportunity to order it online.
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IACK is currently running a charity for the Noto Peninsula earthquake of 2024.
In addition to the sale of charity prints by Yukito Kono in our stores and online store, we will donate some of the sales from last night through January 21 on our online store as a relief donation.
There is only so much we can do under such circumstances, and there are limits to what we can do on an individual basis. We, as a completely privately owned business, are looking for ways to provide support in a way that is not unreasonable for each of us and that will allow us to continue to connect with the people in Noto and affected areas in a variety of ways.
As with yesterday's event, your every purchase will directly lead to support for Noto, so please take this opportunity to enjoy shopping online regardless of whether you live far away or in the neighborhood.
www.iack.online
Information on store openings and delivery operations during the New Year holidays
We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your continued support.
Store operations, delivery operations, and response to inquiries during the New Year holidays will be as follows.
Even during the closure period, we will be accepting orders on the online store 24 hours a day, but shipping and responses to inquiries will be handled in order from January 4th.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding.
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Store Sales
December 16th (Saturday) | Open
December 17th (Sunday) | Open
December 23rd (Saturday) | Open
December 24th (Sun) | Closed
Thursday, December 28th | Open
December 29th (Friday) | Open
December 30th (Saturday) | Closed
December 31st (Sun) | Closed
Saturday, January 6th | Closed
January 7th (Sun) | Closed
Saturday, January 13th | Reopening
January 14th (Sunday) | Open
Delivery of products and response to inquiries
~December 30th | Regular shipping
December 31st to January 3rd | No deliveries or inquiries will be accepted due to holidays.
January 4th ~ | Delivery will resume sequentially
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Store operations, delivery operations, and response to inquiries during the New Year holidays will be as follows.
Even during the closure period, we will be accepting orders on the online store 24 hours a day, but shipping and responses to inquiries will be handled in order from January 4th.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding.
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Store Sales
December 16th (Saturday) | Open
December 17th (Sunday) | Open
December 23rd (Saturday) | Open
December 24th (Sun) | Closed
Thursday, December 28th | Open
December 29th (Friday) | Open
December 30th (Saturday) | Closed
December 31st (Sun) | Closed
Saturday, January 6th | Closed
January 7th (Sun) | Closed
Saturday, January 13th | Reopening
January 14th (Sunday) | Open
Delivery of products and response to inquiries
~December 30th | Regular shipping
December 31st to January 3rd | No deliveries or inquiries will be accepted due to holidays.
January 4th ~ | Delivery will resume sequentially
[In-store event] Advance sale of first issue of "ORIGO Journal"
The first issue of "ORIGO Journal," a journal by Matteo Alberti, will be available for pre-sale at IACK stores for two days, December 9th (Sat) and December 10th (Sun).
Matteo Alberti is the chef behind ORIGO @origo.restaurant, a small townhouse restaurant in Kanazawa. Since its inception, ORIGO has delved deep into the art of food, researching local specialties and traditional ingredients. However, the joy of discovering traditional recipes, personal stories, and the culture and history that surround them has been intense, but it has also been a bittersweet reminder that they are at high risk of disappearing forever.
This new journal is a project to raise awareness of the existence of handcrafted products, traditional crafts, communities, and artisans, which are becoming increasingly endangered. The magazine will be produced with a consistent attention to detail, including by hand, and the proceeds will be used to publish the magazine twice a year. This process will ultimately lead to the preservation of culture and support for local artisans, farmers, hunters, and others.
This inaugural issue focuses on Makiburi, a preserved food that has been handed down in the Oku-Noto region since ancient times.
Matteo Alberti will also be present on Sunday from 2pm to 4pm, so please take this opportunity to visit us.
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"ORIGO Journal" First Issue Advance Sales Event
Dates: December 9th (Sat) and 10th (Sun) *Artist will be present on Sundays from 14:00 to 16:00
Venue: IACK (Kanazawa)
Business hours: 12:00-18:00
Free admission
"We live in a digital world, fast-paced and subject to the laws of industry and the market. We all know that. And it is at the expense of many beautiful things: handmade goods, local traditional crafts, communities of people, traditional artisans. All these are endangered species. Is this the way it should be? What can a booklet do? It's the first time, so we don't really know. Hopefully, we can achieve the purpose we have in mind: to make their stories known to more people. Stories of artisans who are able to inspire others with their skills. That inspires us. And hopefully, we can inspire you. This experimental and empirical self-publishing aims to protect these irreplaceable things. By purchasing a copy, you will contribute to this project. We hope you enjoy our first issue of "Makiburi", where people of different backgrounds, ages, cultures and nationalities, pooled their skills to create an artisanal product. We have limited it to 500 copies, so that it will be unique. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy it." - Matteo Alberti
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Matteo Alberti is the chef behind ORIGO @origo.restaurant, a small townhouse restaurant in Kanazawa. Since its inception, ORIGO has delved deep into the art of food, researching local specialties and traditional ingredients. However, the joy of discovering traditional recipes, personal stories, and the culture and history that surround them has been intense, but it has also been a bittersweet reminder that they are at high risk of disappearing forever.
This new journal is a project to raise awareness of the existence of handcrafted products, traditional crafts, communities, and artisans, which are becoming increasingly endangered. The magazine will be produced with a consistent attention to detail, including by hand, and the proceeds will be used to publish the magazine twice a year. This process will ultimately lead to the preservation of culture and support for local artisans, farmers, hunters, and others.
This inaugural issue focuses on Makiburi, a preserved food that has been handed down in the Oku-Noto region since ancient times.
Matteo Alberti will also be present on Sunday from 2pm to 4pm, so please take this opportunity to visit us.
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"ORIGO Journal" First Issue Advance Sales Event
Dates: December 9th (Sat) and 10th (Sun) *Artist will be present on Sundays from 14:00 to 16:00
Venue: IACK (Kanazawa)
Business hours: 12:00-18:00
Free admission
"We live in a digital world, fast-paced and subject to the laws of industry and the market. We all know that. And it is at the expense of many beautiful things: handmade goods, local traditional crafts, communities of people, traditional artisans. All these are endangered species. Is this the way it should be? What can a booklet do? It's the first time, so we don't really know. Hopefully, we can achieve the purpose we have in mind: to make their stories known to more people. Stories of artisans who are able to inspire others with their skills. That inspires us. And hopefully, we can inspire you. This experimental and empirical self-publishing aims to protect these irreplaceable things. By purchasing a copy, you will contribute to this project. We hope you enjoy our first issue of "Makiburi", where people of different backgrounds, ages, cultures and nationalities, pooled their skills to create an artisanal product. We have limited it to 500 copies, so that it will be unique. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy it." - Matteo Alberti
Information regarding store openings in October and November, as well as mail order service
Thank you for using IACK.
Our store operations for October and November will be as follows:
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Our store operations for October and November will be as follows: