The exhibition will be made of drawings by various artists in homage to Otomo and Akira, and a small book will be published for the occasion, containing all contributions.
Now, you might wonder how is this related to Usagi?
Well, here is the list of the authors contributing to the exhibition:
Virginie Augustin, Bannister, Dominique Bertail, Matthieu Bonhomme, Aleksi Briclot (An eye on I), Francesco Cattani, LRNZ, Merwan Chabane, Olivier Coipel, Luigi Critone, Simone D’Armini, Ludovic Debeurme, Benoît Feroumont, Manuele Fior, Juan Gimenez, Jurion joël, Jean-Philippe Kalonji, The Art of Viktor Kalvachev, Nicolas Keramidas, JungGi Kim, Olivier Ledroit, Stéphane Levallois, Li-An, Tanino Liberatore, Julien Loïs, Vincent mallié, Dilraj Mann Illustration, Stan Manoukian / Diary of Inhuman Species, Thierry Martin, Laureline Mattiussi, Hugues Micol, Timothée Montaigne, Nicolas Némiri, Vincent Perriot, Gloria Pizzilli, Victor Santos, Stan Sakai, Otto Schmidt Art, Guillaume Singelin, Jiro Taniguchi, Lucio Villani, and Vince.
I asked to the editor what will be the book price, and if it will be available from regular bookshops after the festival. I am waiting for a reply. In case the book won't be sold outside of the festival, I can pick some books for the Dojo members interested (and if that's the case, it will probably be better if I ship all the books to a single person in the USA who will then dispatch them to every american member in order to reduce shipping cost. I'm still cringing when I remember the shipping cost of a single book I sent to Steve).
Anyway, I'll let you know of what the editor replies. If the book is made available in bookshops after the show, it will probably be cheaper for you to just buy it on amazon.
I thought the completist Stan Sakai collectors among you might be interested by the news.

I'm curious to see Sensei's illustration.
