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Curated by designer and historian Ian Lynam, the exhibition is the result of 15 years of in-depth research into how visual design has changed across a century in Japan, particularly in how notions ...
He also realised that there was no existing book exploring Japanese graphic design comprehensively, neither in Japanese nor any other language and became compelled to create his own. The result is ...
A new exhibition aims to tell the story of Japanese graphic design in a broader and more inclusive way than ever before. Fracture: Japanese Graphic Design 1875–1975 has just opened in Tokyo, and is ...
Fracture: Japanese Graphic Design 1875-1975, by Ian Lynam. 447 pages, SET MARGINS, Nonfiction.
Graphic Arts recently acquired twenty-three Japanese sketchbooks by unidentified artists (many different hands are apparent). They were collected by Eric Sackheim and given to Princeton University by ...
With many thanks to our Japanese bibliographer, Yasuko Makino, the literal translation of the title of this album is: New 100 Komon Designs Used in Kimono/Costumes Used in Ancient Court Ceremonies.
Modern expressions of ancient hemp. Vivid abstractions from thousands of wood skewers. Japanese design left its own unique creative imprint on Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile 2024, with a raft ...
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