It seems that they have gone somewhere in spring with the peanuts. Now, 26 degrees, there are some short-sleeved people, and Ginza is already early summer. Before the grand opening of GINZA 6 on the 20th tomorrow, you can see a signboard that is conscious of 4-chome.
From today, Dick Bruna's design exhibition has started in Matsuya Ginza. Speaking of Bruna, I have a strong impression of a picture book writer known for Miffy, but this is the first time I have worked on more than 2,000 book designs and posters as an exclusive graphic designer at Bruna. Among the 200 paperback designs on display include familiar mystery writers such as G. Simenon's Megreg series, I Framing, L. Block, and A. Moravia. Looking at the display side by side, the refreshing feeling of color and design is wonderful.
It's a very simple and stylish cover design that makes you want to pick it up. In addition, new works by artists who are active in the Japanese design world under the theme of "simple tomorrow" are also exhibited.
In the next event space, an exhibition of the "Kuma no School" series celebrating its 15th anniversary is also being held at the same time. Today was a great line with the signing session of the artist and the painter being held at the first day event.
"Simple identity" exhibition "Kuma no Gakuko" will be held until May 8th.
Matsuya Ginza 8th floor Event Square From 10:00 to 20:00 on the last day closes at 17:00 pm
Entrance fee "Simple identity" Exhibition General 900 yen "Kuma no Gakuko" Exhibition General 1000 yen