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Keiichi Tanaami + Fujio Akatsuka Special Collaboration
『TANAAMI!! AKATSUKA!! That‘s All Right!! 』
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This exhibition is a special collaboration created by Tanaami's dedication to Fujio Akatsuka, who had a friendship before his birth. Tanaami and Fujio Akatsuka are long and narrowly connected by Tanaami's secret respect. Tanaami often talks about the memory of drinking together at bars in Shinjuku and Roppongi in the 1970s and 1980s, but he says that his pride, who longed for manga artists in his childhood, was disturbed and he could not build a relationship of sharing private time at that time. However, the existence of Fujio Akatsuka, which Tanaami says, "I was an incredibly good person," is deeply engraved in Tanaami's work, along with Akatsuka's spirit of "Baka is serious."
The exhibition "Fujio Akatsuka's Vicuts Exhibition" commemorating the 80th anniversary of Fujio Akatsuka's birth held at BANK GALLERY in 2015, and the "Fujio Pro's Old Office Building" recently held following the dismantling of the old office building of "Fujio Pro" It's broken! ! "Hey, what did you come here?" Tanaami is also involved in works, but with the cooperation of Rieko Akatsuka, this exhibition uses original drawings such as "Secret Akco-chan" and "Genius Bakabon", which are representative works of Fujio Akatsuka. I created new works in various formats such as painting, collage, neon, installation.
Among them, an installation work in which a character of a man who had a face appearing in the episode of "Genius Bakabon" "The bear of plastic surgery" was reborn as a tea room by Tanaami's hand, the symbolic form of irises and Akatsuka's works, the neon works created by extracting onomatopoeia, which are the biggest features of this exhibition.
Along with this exhibition, Shueisha's special edition work collection "That's All Right !!" and the release of print works by SHUEISHA MANGA-ART HERITAGE are also planned. This print work is an unprecedented art work that makes full use of graviar printing technology as a printing media symbolizing Tanaami and Shueisha's retaggs, who have worked on art direction for numerous Shueisha magazines since the 1970s, including "PLAY BOY". We would appreciate it if you could take a look at this exhibition.
January 21 (Sat.) to February 13 (Mon.), 2023 11:00-21:00
※Admission until 30 minutes before closing
※Closed at 18:00 on the last day
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PARCO MUSEUM TOKYO (Shibuya PARCO 4F) 15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
General 500 yen (tax included)
Free for children under elementary school age
※Other not eligible for discounts, including shareholder benefits
PARCO
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Shueisha
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