At the Noevia Ginza Gallery on the first floor of the Noevia Ginza Headquarters Building, facing Ginza 7-chome, Namiki-dori St., the poster exhibition currently being held has started the "late term" by replacing the exhibits.
"Mr. Poster", a poster exhibition by Yusaku Kamekura.
The second half period is from Monday, October 2 to November 2 (Thu).
The holding time is from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, but on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays it is until 5:00 pm
Many of the posters exhibited in the first semester were famous, such as the Tokyo 1964 Olympics, the Osaka World Exposition, and the Hiroshima Appeals, but in the second semester, the famousness is inferior to the previous year, but now it is still fresh and beautiful.
Posters such as "Sofu Teshigahara solo exhibition", "Nikkoll lens", "Nikon camera", "Yamagiwa international lighting exhibition", "UCLA Japanese classical performing arts invitation commemorative" etc.
There are many works that make full use of curves, straight lines, and graphic designs.
Some of the figures reminded me of traditional Japanese shapes and shapes, which was interesting.
Please enjoy the exhibition of Mr. Kamekura, a pioneer in the graphic design world in Japan and a global graphic designer.
Click here for the blog post of the poster exhibition (first half) ⇒
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Click here for the website of Noevia Ginza Gallery. ⇒