The Shiseido Gallery is pleased to announce that it will host an exhibition by Masayoshi Nakajo, one of Japan's premier graphic designers, from June 23rd (Sat) through August 12th (Sun), 2012. Nakajo will present several new graphics created specifically for this show.
Masayoshi Nakajo was born in Tokyo in 1933. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1956, and later that year joined the staff of Shiseido's advertising department. In 1959 he moved on to Deska, but shortly thereafter turned freelance in 1960. For over forty years he was involved in the art direction and design for Shiseido's Hanatsubaki culture magazine, said to be his most representative body of work. He worked on art direction and design for The Ginza / Tactics Design, logotype and package design for the Shiseido Parlor, logotype and signage planning for the Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building (including the Shiseido Gallery logo), and worked on numerous other projects including corporate identity for Matsuya Ginza Department Store, Spiral Hall, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. Nakajo created the pictures for a karuta game cards used on the NHK television program Fun with Japanese, and he has also done cover art for Kurashi no Techo magazine.
Nakajo's unique design philosophy includes his idea that “if you make the graphic attractive, it won't take hold. ...I just keep driving the creative effort forward, and when it seems to be done, I go and break it. The way it breaks also gives a new sense.” With this philosophy, Nakajo's designs have always leaned toward new approaches and highlighted a distinct sense of presence. And while their sharp attunement to the times lend them a definite modernity, they also bring in a bit of the unique avant-garde expressiveness that stands out even in the design world, and is still influencing younger generation of designers.
This exhibition coincides with the renewal of Shiseido's culture magazine Hanatsubaki and Nakajo's departure from his art direction activities there, and it will certainly receive attention as one aspect of that new direction.
This show will feature about thirty of Nakajo's recent works, divided into themes, and will highlight the logotypes, surrealistic landscapes, and new fonts characteristic of his work. Additionally, a number of byobu folding screens will also be produced and displayed. The title of the exhibition, too, comes from Nakajo's oft-quoted sayings and his unique sense for language.
Look forward to Nakajo's distinct worldview filling the spaces of the Shiseido Gallery.
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- Exhibition
- Past Exhibition
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■Exhibiting works
- Series B #12 2012
- Series C #2 2012
- Series B #2 2012
- Series C #9 2012
Masayoshi Nakajo
1933 Born in Tokyo
1956 Graduates from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
1956 Joins Shiseido's advertising department
1959 Leaves Shiseido to join Deska
1960 Becomes freelance
1961 Founds the Nakajo Design Office
Affiliations
Tokyo ADC member; JAGDA member; TDC vice-chair; TIS member |
Major Works
1966-2011 | Art direction and design for Shiseido's Hanatsubaki magazine |
1974 | Art direction and design for The Ginza |
1977 | Art direction and design for The Ginza / Tactics Design |
1980 | Corporate identity planning for Matsuya Ginza |
1984 | Art direction and design for Cuisine Shiseido |
1985 | Corporate identity planning for Spiral Hall Interior design for The Ginza refurbishment |
1986 | Package design for “Alex” cigarettes |
1988 | Design for Mazda Tactics Design DOHC Sedan |
1988 | Design for The Ginza Harajuku |
1990 | Logotype and package design for Shiseido Parlor |
1994 | Corporate identity planning for the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo |
1995 | The Ginza 20th Anniversary campaign and interior design renewal |
1998 | Corporate identity planning for the Hosomi Museum (Kyoto) and exhibition poster design |
1999 | Logotype and mark design for Granduo (Tachikawa) |
2001 | Logotype and signage design for Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building |
2003 | Corporate identity planning for Uchino and visual identity planning for the “Touch” brand |
2005 | Hiroshima Appeals poster design |
2007 | Cover illustration for Kurashi no Techo magazine |
2010 | Limited edition product renewal for Shiseido Parlor Ginza shop |
Exhibitions
1973 | “Studio” exhibition at Gallery Kono |
1988 | “Nakajoish” exhibition at Ginza Graphic Gallery |
1992 | “Design Marathon” TDC planned exhibition at Roppongi AXIS |
1997 | “Nakajo Masayoshi ○○○” exhibition at Ginza Graphic Gallery |
1999 | “Simple” HB gallery planned exhibition at HB Gallery |
2002 | “Nakajo no Fuji no Yamai” (“Incurable Disease”) exhibition Held simultaneously at Creation Gallery G8 and Guardian Garden “Who Jeer Ma” exhibition for “Creators of the Hara Hiromu Memorial Prize — 2” Tokushu Paper Mfg. Research Center PAM “Wasuretai koto Ga Aru,” (“Picturing a thing I want to forget”) exhibition at HB Gallery |
2003 | “Continued ― Fuji no Yamai” (“Incurable Disease — Continued”) for the 5th Yusaku Kamekura Design Award Winners Exhibition at Creation Gallery G8 |
2005 | “Shiku ― Hakku Age 72” (Struggles at 72) exhibition at HB Gallery |
2006 | “Hanaji” (Nosebleed) exhibition at HB Gallery |
2008 | “07” exhibition at HB Gallery |
2009 | Masayoshi Nakajo vs. Kazunari Hattori “Nakajo Hattori Double Suicide in Hatchome” exhibition at Creation Gallery G8 |
2010 | “After the Double Suicide” exhibition at HB Gallery |
2011 | “Kurashi no Techo” cover art exhibition at HB Gallery |
Awards received to date include, among many others, the ADC Membership Grand Prize, TDC Members Gold Prize, JAGDA Yusaku Kamekura Design Award, Mainichi Design Award, Japan Advertising Award — Yamana Award, Japanese Government Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon, and Order of the Rising Sun.
■Related Events 1 Gallery Talk (in Japanese language only)
A discussion between Masayoshi Nakajo and fellow graphic designer Kazunari Hattori and poet Hiroshi Homura will take place as follows:
Schedule: | July 20th (Fri) 2012, 18:30 - 20:30 |
Location: | Word Hall, Tokyo Ginza Shiseido Building, 9th Floor |
Capacity: | 60 guests |
Participation Fee: | None |
Inquiries: | The Shiseido Gallery (Tel 03-3572-3901 or Fax 03-3572-3951) |
■Related Events 2 Stamp Rally
Those who visit all four venues (Shiseido Gallery, Ginza Graphic Gallery, Creation Gallery G8, and Guardian Garden) during the exhibition duration and collect a stamp from each will receive a special can badge designed by Masayoshi Nakajo.
■Exhibition Details for Masayoshi Nakajo Exhibition — Forgetting makes things easy; remembering drives you crazy.
Sponsor: | Shiseido Co., Ltd. |
Support: | Butter Inc. |
Duration: | June 23rd (Sat) through August 12th (Sun), 2012 |
Location: | The Shiseido Gallery Ginza Shiseido Building, B1, 8-8-3 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061 Tel:03-3572-3901; Fax:03-3572-3951 |
Hours: | Weekdays 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Sundays 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Closed: | Mondays (including holidays falling on Monday) |
Admission is free. |