The creator of [Oshiri Kajirimushi] = Genius creator unit | Exhibit of Uruguay [A La Mode]

Venue: PARCO FACTORY Parco Factory
Shibuya Parco Part 1/6F
Period

June 5, 2008 - June 15, 2008

※Open during the exhibition

10:00am - 9:00pm
※Entry until 30 minutes before closing

Entrance fee: General 300 yen, student 200 yen, elementary school students and younger free
Contact 03-3477-5873 (Parco Factory)
Organizer: Parco /
"Nancy Seki Dai Hanko Exhibition" Executive Committee
Sponsorship: Asahi Shimbun Publishing Co., Ltd. / Aspect Co., Ltd. /
Kakukawa Shoten Co., Ltd. / Bungeishunju Ltd. /
Catalog House Co., Ltd. / World Culture Co., Ltd. /
Kamanu Co., Ltd. / Hinode Easi Co., Ltd.
Cooperation: Templint
Supervisor: Bonn Institute
Planning and production: Haction Co., Ltd.
Executive Committee: Hajime Anzai (illustrator)
Masayuki Kawakatsu (Editor / Columnist)
Shiho Sakamoto (Graphic Designer)
Tasuku Watanabe (Editor / Writer)

"Nancy Seki's Factory" by Bonn Research http://www.bonken.co.jp/

Nancy Sekidai Hanko Exhibition

Contents of the exhibition

Nancy Seki, the world's first eraser printmaker and wrote a famous column that roars many Japanese as the strongest TV watcher in Japan.……。 She suddenly went to heaven, and six years have passed, but there is still no substitute for it. Rather, many people feel that their presence has increased due to their absence.

Thanks to Nancy Seki's courageous gaze and humor that he never forgot, and to convey it to future generations, people who had exchanges with her before and after the seventh anniversary gathered to hold an exhibition before and after the seventh anniversary in order to convey it to future generations. We will hold an exhibition that compresses and displays the life and all work of Nancy Seki, which was too short but rich, including all the exhibits of over 5,000 Hanko left in the workplace.

Contents of the exhibition

A total of more than 5,000 Hanko, the original version of the eraser print, is a collection of all! I did the booth.
For the first time in Japan, all Hanko carved by Nancy Seki will be exhibited and released.
A booth where you can get a bird's-eye view of newspapers such as magazines that have been handwritten as columnist.
What Nancy Seki was watching through TV, an exhibition of magazines at the time.
Reproduction of the workplace where TV watching and eraser prints were performed.
A workshop where Nancy Seki carved 5,000 erasers appeared in the venue.
Introducing comments from young creators who take pride in Nancy Children.
On the occasion of the seventh anniversary, we introduced comments from Nancy Seki's workmates, friends, seniors, and young creators who pride themselves on Nancy Children, a celebrity who was "a person whom she loved even carved (from Nancy Seki)."

※The contents of the exhibition are subject to change.

Works by Nancy Seki

Self-portrait
Tamori
Haruo Mizuno
Giant Baba

※Unauthorized use of images is strictly prohibited.

Details of sales

Including new books released in conjunction with the exhibition,
All the titles currently on sale are sold from the books left by Nancy Seki. In addition, goods commemorating the exhibition will be released.

★New publication

"Nancy Seki Zen Hanko 5147" (Aspect) 3,990 yen
Contains all eraser prints carved by Nancy Seki during his 39-year life!

★Published

Bungeishunju Ltd. = "TV turn off time", "Lily & Nancy's Small Snack" (Bunshun Bunko) and others
Asahi Shimbun Publishing = Ear series "Little Ear ni Samo" (Asahi Bunko) and others
Kadokawa Shoten = What series "What kind of person's intention" (Tsunogawa Bunko) and others
In addition, almost all the books left by Nancy Seki were released.

★Goods

Tenugui of Nancy Seki from "Kamanu" familiar to Tenugui.
The designs are 'Ojigi manager' and 'Nemari Usagi'.
Items commemorating the holding of the exhibition are also available!
Tote bags, Nancy Sekidai Hanko exhibition limited prints (prints) will also be released.

Profile

Nancy Seki

Eraser printmaker and columnist.
Born on July 7, 1962, near Shiko Munakata Memorial Hall in Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture. After graduating from high school, he moved to Tokyo. While studying at Hosei University, he began to carve Hanko with an eraser, and among them, the "Dhochi series ten series" became a professional eraser printmaker with the eyes of Ichiro Enokido. She was named "Nancy" by Seiko Ito, the editor of the Hot Dog Press at the time. After that, he showed his talent in writing columns and so on. The number of eraser prints carved is over 5,000. He passed away on June 12, 2002.