The Art of Black Gutenberg and German Publication Printing Culture

Printing Museum
Starts 4/26
Even among the more than 1000 year history of printing, Gutenberg’s invention of letterpress printing was a major event in the field.
This technology was established toward the end of the Middle Ages in the middle of the 15th century, and instantly swept over Europe, where text had been primarily reproduced by handwriting. In its birthplace of Germany, it was called die schwarze Kunst (which translates to “the black art”), and a unique publication printing culture was formed.
This exhibition provides a look at how the art of letterpress printing–considered a thing of the past in the industry today–and typefaces greatly influenced the formation of the country’s culture through exploring Gutenberg’s achievements as well as through Germany itself, where the technology was created and proudly passed down to the present day.

Schedule

Apr 26 (Sat) 2025-Jul 21 (Mon) 2025 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
10:00-18:00
Closed
Monday
Open on May 5 and July 21.
Closed on May 7.
FeeAdults ¥1000, University Students ¥500, High School Students ¥300, Junior High School Students and Under free.
Websitehttps://www.printing-museum.org/en/collection/exhibition/t20250426.php
VenuePrinting Museum
https://www.printing-museum.org/en/
LocationToppan Koishikawa Bldg., 1-3-3 Suido, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8531
Access8 minute walk from exit 4 at Edogawabashi Station on the Yurakucho line. 13 minute walk from Iidabashi Station on the JR Sobu, Yurakucho, Tozai, Namboku or Toei Oedo line. 10 minute walk from Korakuen Station on the Marunouchi and Namboku lines.
Phone03-5840-2300
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