Exhibition information
The211th Takashi Kono (1906-1999): Modernist of the Showa Era
December 02, 2003 - December 20, 2003
Shaken by the arrival of free and wild American creative power, at that time, in the world of graphic design what was imported was in fashion. For Takashi Kono, an Edo craftsman at heart, who wanted to re-create Japanese shapes and colors from chaotic commercial art, it was a natural creative posture to take. It is easy to understand how his natural sensibility made his resolution firm. He is unparalleled among graphic designers of his day. A clear "Japan original" can be found in the works created by Takashi Kono who had the essence of good Japanese tradition in his blood. As a graphic designer, I am proud to have been able to feel the same breezes as Takashi Kono and contemplate similar times. Shigeo Fukuda