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Photo Book! Photo-Book! Photobook!, Kyoto
Exhibition 17 April–17 May 2026
Process: Model towards the upcoming installation Photo Book! Photo-Book! Photobook!, Kyoto curated by Sean O'Toole, March 4, 2026. Image © A4 Arts Foundation.
Title Photo Book! Photo-Book! Photobook!, Kyoto Dates 17 April–17 May 2026 Location Offsite Credits

Curator:
Sean O'Toole

Photobook! Photo-book! Photobook! at Kyotographie Photography Festival 2026 is the second iteration of the first exhibition globally to explore South Africa’s history of photobook publishing. This exhibition describes the emergence of a cosmopolitan photobook culture in South Africa through the presentation of a large and contradictory archive of photobooks made between 1945 and 2025.

As the variant spelling of the exhibition’s title implies, clarity and meaning around this area of bookmaking are still fluid. Alongside classical examples of photobooks, the exhibition presents artists’ books, literary experiments, coffee-table books, activist pamphlets and various examples of state and corporate propaganda. Almost all the books on display are browsable. 

This gesture is central to the exhibition. Books are not decorative objects, they are meant to be touched, their ideas engaged. In 2022, when Photobook! Photo-book! Photobook! was presented at A4 Arts Foundation in Cape Town, the books were chronologically displayed on a ledge that ran along the perimeter of the gallery. The timeline is a tested conceptual device that offers a useful means to tell a complicated story.

The books on the first floor of Kyoto’s Hachiku-an (former Kawasaki residence) are also chronologically displayed in a timeline, albeit across three tables. This timeline presents evidence of the beginnings of a cosmopolitan book culture during the politically charged years of high apartheid years (1948–94), when state repression and censorship ensnared even photobooks. It also includes abundant examples of innovation in photography and book design in the democratic years that followed (1994–present).

Additionally, there is curated display of important and outstanding photobooks from the last four decades.

Publication: Dummy of O’Toole, S. (2026). Photo book! Photo-book! Photobook!. Cape Town: A4 Arts Foundation. Image © the publisher.
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