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    (104 x 56cm. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Graphic artist. Tokyo had been awarded the Games once before; it was meant to host the canceled 1940 Olympics, succeeding the Nazi spectacle in Berlin in 1936. Overview. Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997) was one of the pioneers of Japanese graphic design who was at the forefront in promoting graphic design as an essential factor of modern society, culture and art, and whose achievements helped to establish the reputation of Japanese graphic design internationally. Description: Expo '70 Japan - 73x104, 1970 by Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997). Keystone Features/Hulton Archive, via Getty Images. Catalogue of a cooperation of the Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai (Society for International Cultural Relations), Tokyo, with the Association of German Arts, Berlin exhibition held in 1938. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Paper. Lot 198: 2 Original 1980s Japanese Design Posters KAMEKURA. Condition Details: (A-) small edge tears, corner needle holes. Here is a collection of posters by the father of Japanese graphic design, Yusaku Kamekura. Printer: Kyodoh Prointing Co.. Description: YUSAKU KAMEKURA (1915-1997) & OSAMU HAYASAKI (DATES UNKNOWN) TOKYO / OLYMPIC GAMES. 1964. SP, (slight water damage to lower section), silkscreen, both 28 x 40 inches, 1957 (2). Condition Details: (A-) wf horiz., small edge tears, corner needle holes. Expo ´70 - Progress and Harmony. Square quarto. No Fuji, no cherry blossoms, and no calligraphy. Condition details: (A-) was folded horiz., small edge tears, corner needle holes. Condition details: (B+) was folded, small tears at the edges and at the folds. All items are offered for sale subject to Swann Galleries' standard terms and conditions of sale, which are published in our catalogues. x 28.75 in. Starting Bid: 100. YUSAKU KAMEKURA (1915-1997) & OSAMU HAYASAKI (DATES UNKNOWN) TOKYO. 1980, A-. Designed by Kamekura, Hayasaki is credited for the photograph. It might have been the most glamorous venue of this year’s Olympics, even though it was built more than half a century ago. Designers & Studios Yusaku Kamekura, born April 16, 1915, was a prominent designer of the post-war period. Bio Japanese, 1915–1997. Tokyo 1964/Olympic Games (2 works), 1964 Sale Date: April 21, 2005. 1980, A-, Condition Report: Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. Yusaku Kamekura. same size, 1980-2007 by Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997). Condition Report: Obtained at the EXPO and brought home rolled. (A-) was folded horiz., small edge tears, corner needle holes. Copyright date of 1967 upper right, dated 1970 lower right. Kamekura sought to bring Japanese graphic design to the international scene with his unique blend of Bauhaus-influenced design mixed with traditional Japanese themes and aesthetics. Client Toppan Printing Co., Ltd, Makoto Saito Design Office Inc. 1962. 1964. Please Register/Login to access your Invaluable Alerts, View additional info and full condition report. Printer: no information. Born in 1915, Yusaku Kamekura passed away in 1997. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple items. Condition A: minor creases at bottom. Kamekura was born in the Province of Niigata, in 1915. 62. (107 x 73 cm) . Kamekura 59, Brockmann p. 148, Olympic Posters pl. Not for the sport, but for the stadium: Handball matches were to take place in the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, a landmark of Japanese modern architecture designed by Kenzo Tange. Two posters, Nikon. Description: Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. Japan was just a few years out from becoming the world’s second-largest economy, and the 1964 Olympics were to be a pageant of economic revival and honor regained. Description: Photo/Offset 1970. The world’s elite athletes would have been in Tokyo right now if not for the coronavirus pandemic. x 28.75 in. 1964. Yusaku Kamekura [Editor] Yusaku Kamekura [Editor]: PAUL RAND: HIS WORK FROM 1946 TO 1958. 1962. The architects and designers of the 1964 Games therefore had to satisfy a clear ideological goal: This was to be a showcase of New Japan, pacifist and forward-dawning, largely free of classical Japanese aesthetics or traditional national symbols. Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. Olympic Games Tokyo - 72,5x103, 1965 by Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997), Description: Size: 42.1 x 28.7 in. When his series for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics was published, it resonated throughout the graphic design community. Birth Date: 1915. All orders require 1 Business day for processing and ship via Express Delivery. Artist: Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. Gymnasts, in 1964, outside the newly-built Yoyogi National Gymnasium, designed by Kenzo Tange and constructed to house the aquatics and basketball competitions. Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. He designed four posters for the games; the first, which became the logo of the games, is a strictly typographic exercise, in which the red sun of the Japanese flag is harmoniously balanced atop the gold Olympic rings. Lot 162: YUSAKU KAMEKURA (1915-1997) & OSAMU HAYASAKI (DATES UNKNOWN). Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. But Ichikawa’s distillation of national ambition into abstract form was the hallmark of Tokyo ’64, and “Tokyo Olympiad” went on to become Japan’s biggest domestic box office success, a record that would stand for four decades. 1482.2000. Description: © Yusaku Kamekura. Reshaping a city: An elevated expressway was constructed in the Akasaka-mitsuke section of Tokyo, ahead of the Olympics. 1980, A-, Description: VINTAGE LIFE MAGAZINE COVER THE MIND PRINT The original ad was illustrated in 1979 by Yusaku Kamekura. Description: Yet all around the Japanese capital is the legacy of another Olympics: the 1964 Summer Games, which crowned Tokyo’s 20-year transformation from a firebombed ruin to an ultramodern megalopolis. Lot 240: Old 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games Poster Swimming, Lot 267: Original 1983 HIROSHIMA APPEALS Poster KAMEKURA Art, Lot 275: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Expo '70 Japan, Lot 304: Original 1960s Grahic Design Poster KAMEKURA Plakat, Lot 347: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Expo '70 Japan, Lot 378: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Olympic Winter Games Sapporo, Lot 404: Original 1970 Japan World´s Fair Expo Poster, Lot 536: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Expo '70 Japan, Lot 544: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Olympic Games Tokyo, Lot 593: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Olympic Games Tokyo 1964, Lot 605: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Expo '70 Japan, Lot 660: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Tokyo Olympic Games 1964, Lot 689: Original 1970 Japan World´s Fair Poster KAMEKURA Design, Lot 1279: Poster by Yusaku Kamekura - Tokyo Olympic Games 1964, Lot 26: Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997), Lot 186: Yusaku Kamekura [Kami] (1915-1997), Lot 187: Yusaku Kamekura [Kami] (1915-1997), Lot 354: Yusaku Kamekura [Kami] (1915-1997), Lot 1102: Natori, Yonosuke 1910 - 1962 Tokyo Japanische. Not in Olympic Poster. Gender: Male. For the other posters, he used photography in a modern, dynamic way, depicting sprinters, a swimmer, and an athlete running with the torch at twilight. Size: 40.1 x 29.1 in. Description: Amazon.com: yusaku kamekura. (A) on Japan, minimal creasing, added: -Beauty Salon- by Yamauchi, approx. Paper. (102 x 56cm.) Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. Included in a major biennial. Text in English and Japanese. Tokyo & New York: Zokeisha & Alfred A. Knopf, 1959. All Another view of the Yoyogi National Gymnasium shows the draping of its massive roof. Condition Details: (A) on Japan, minimal creasing, added: -Beauty Salon- by Yamauchi, approx. 1962. Title: Expo ´70 - Progress and Harmony. 40 1/2x28 1/2 inches, 103x72 1/2 cm. second (and, for 1964, technically daunting) Olympics poster. Printer: Toppan Printing Co.. Description: 1964. 40x21 1/2 inches, 101 1/2x55 cm. He was a pioneer of graphic design in Japan, and founded the Japan Design Center in 1960. CREATION (INTERNATIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGN, ART & ILLUSTRATION, NO 7) (ENGLISH AND JAPANESE EDITION) By Yusaku Kamekura *Excellent Condition*. Fastest Handling 35 in the field and A Great New 35. (107 x 73 cm) . This award was established with a grant from his bereaved family. Years ago, biking through Yoyogi Park, I remember stopping dead before the gymnasium’s soldered roof panels, marveling at its canopies of steel. Offset 1967 . But the President of the Japan Graphic Designers Association, Inc. (JAGDA) Yusaku Kamekura has accomplished this and more in his lifetime. Description: Finden Sie Kunstwerke und Informationen zu Yusaku Kamekura (japanisch, 1915-1997) auf artnet. Provenance: Estate of an EXPO organizer. Auction Closed. Sofu Teshigahara, One Man Show, 1954 [ +] Nikon, 1954 [ +] Gropius and Bauhaus Exhibition, 1954 [ +] Expo ´70 - Progress and Harmony. 40 1/2x28 1/2 inches, 103x72 1/2 cm. Yusaku Kamekura 1970 EXPO Osaka, Japan original poster. TOKYO. A marching band performing at the ’64 Games. The posters in Kamekura's Olympic series, "broke new ground by focusing on the psychological drama of individuals striving for personal goals in an 'actual' event. Has been stored rolled in closet and never framed or displayed. Expo ´70 - Progress and Harmony for Mankind. 40 1/2x28 1/2 inches, 103x72 1/2 cm. Olympic Winter Games Sapporo - 72,5x103, 1970 (design) by Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997). Offset 1970. Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. Description: Yusaku Kamekura, via The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Well-versed in Bauhaus principles, Kamekura melded typography and Modernist graphics of Europe with Japanese culture; he can be credited with introducing the Western World to Japanese poster art through designs published in But Mr. Kuma, who attended the 1964 Games as a child, credits Tange’s swooping stadium as the trigger for his own architectural career. TOKYO 1964 lithograph in colours, 1964, printed by Toppan Printing Co., Tokyo, condition A; backed on linen 40 x 22in. Japan Advertising Art Club exhibition, 1956 Sale Date: April 21, 2005. The stadium is defined by its massive, plunging roof, formed from two catenaries — steel cables stretched between concrete pillars, like a suspension bridge — and the perpendicular ribs that sweep down from those axes to the floor. Technique: Offset 1970. Toppan Printing Co. TOKYO. A mere 6 copies of the work are listed in the Karlsruher Virtual Catalogue. The same bold aesthetic would also characterize Kamekura’s second (and, for 1964, technically daunting) Olympics poster, with a full-bleed, split-second photograph of runners against a black background. For the other posters, he used photography (for the first time, in Olympic posters) in a modern, dynamic way, depicting sprinters, a swimmer, and an athlete running with the torch at twilight. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Measures 40.75 in. (104 x 73cm.) The Language of Light (2 Posters). Unlike Leni Riefenstahl’s “Olympia,” which prefaced the Berlin Games with Aryan athlete-gods in Greek drag, “Tokyo Olympiad” plunges us into modernity from its opening sequence: a blazing white sun against a red sky — the Japanese flag, inverted — smash-cuts into a wrecking ball slamming into pylons. Estimate: 500. Yusaku Kamekura, via The Museum of Modern Art, New York The main ceremonies and athletic events took place at a nothing-special stadium that has since been demolished. Excellent condition. Size: 39.7 x 28.7 in. Architecture and Design yusaku kamekura Hiroshima Appeals. Description: Yusaku Kamekura was a visual artist. Artist: Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. “From that day, I wanted to be an architect.”, The 1964 Olympics Certified a New Japan, in Steel and on the Screen. Tokyo Olympic Games 1964 - 70x100, 1962, design by Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997), Description: Printer: no information . This was achieved through photography - the first time the medium had been used in official Olympic posters to transmit the immediacy and excitement of the games to a contemporary audience" (Olympic Posters p. 73). (107 x 73 cm). Lot 160: YUSAKU KAMEKURA (1915-1997). XI OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, SAPPORO'72 offset lithograph in colours, 1969, printed by Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Japan, minor defects in the margins, otherwise generally in excellent condition 41 x 29in. Collected by a major institution. Arthur is a place to collect and discover art. English Text: Natori, Yonosuke 1910 - 1962 Tokyo Japanese commodities. He designed four posters for the games. Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. All international deliveries are shipped with DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx. Condition Report: Printer: Toppan Printing Co.. Paper. Photographisch ist es seiner Zeit weit voraus und erinnert an vergleichbare Publikationen aus den 1960er Jahren. Starting his design career at the publishing company Nippon Kaupapu, Kamekura has more than half a decade of experience in the design world. In 1964 Tange’s stadium hosted the swimming, diving and basketball events, and its marriage of brawn and dynamism broadcast more loudly than any other that Japan had been restored, even reborn. Its tensile structure elaborates on Eero Saarinen’s recently completed hockey rink at Yale University, and, even more, the Philips Pavilion at the Brussels World’s Fair, designed in 1958 by his hero Le Corbusier. Artist: Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. Account & Lists Account Returns & Orders. 1964. Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997) THE RISING SUN AND THE OLYMPIC EMBLEM, TOKYO 1964 colour photogravure, 1961, printed by Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., condition A; not backed40 x 22in. (The legacy of Hiroshima also suffused the opening ceremony, where the sprinter Yoshinori Sakai — born on Aug. 6, 1945, the day the first atom bomb fell — lit the caldron. Measures 40.75 in. (102 x 74 cm)Printer: Toppan Co.. A landmark of Japanese modern architecture: Construction on the steel struts curving up to a concrete support tower at Yoyogi National Gymnasium, in March 1964. Art Rickerby/The LIFE Picture Collection, via Getty Images. Description: 40x28 inches, 103x72 cm. This issue includes a feature on boat interior design and modernist furniture. Trolleys went out, elevated highways came in. Toppan Printing Co., Ltd., Tokyo. at the top, needle holes and tiny tears at the edgesEstimate: $500Reserve: $280. Description: The first stadium, too: Zaha Hadid’s initial design got dumped, and was replaced by a more serene and much less expensive wood stadium, designed by the architect Kengo Kuma. LITERATURE C.I.O., p.78. Technique: Offset 1965. If lot is absent of a condition report a condition report may be requested via email. Gift of the designer. Yusaku Kamekura is considered one of Japanese the representative greaters of the first generation of designers, having received diverse awardings in Japan and the exterior for its work. Lithograph. The photographic techniques it uses are far ahead of their time, and reminiscent of similar publications from the 1960s. 1962. Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. Lot 161: YUSAKU KAMEKURA (1915-1997) & OSAMU HAYASAKI (DATES UNKNOWN). Description: Size 39.7 x 28.7 in. Artist: Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. Death Date: 1997. Description: Katalog einer in Zusammenarbeit der Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai (Gesellschaft für Internationale Kulturbeziehungen), Tokyo, mit dem Verein für Deutsches Kunstgewerbe, Berlin, veranstalteten Ausstellung im Jahr 1938. This rare book was designed by Kamekura Yusaku (1915-1997). Printer: no information or multiple posters. More quietly, the gymnasium nods to Tange’s most significant work up to this point: the cenotaph arch in Hiroshima, another curve of reinforced concrete. FREE SHIPPING WORLWIDE!! This year handballers were to have faced off beneath its plunging canopies of steel. Try Prime EN Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Orders Try Prime Cart. The draping, plunging canopies inside the gymnasium. Followers 17. Description: He is probably best-known for his 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games posters as Japan was still culturally shaken from the aftermath of the WWII, and Kamekura was tasked with creating a successful poster campaign to propel his country into the post-war design elite. Yusaku Kamekura; Yusaku Kamekura Nationality: japanese. Description: Not until 2008, when the Games opened in booming Beijing, would an Olympics so profoundly alter a city and a nation. Skip to main content. Kamekura, Yusaku 1915 - 1997. The main ceremonies and athletic events took place at a nothing-special stadium that has since been demolished. Erfahren Sie mehr zu Kunstwerken in Galerien, Auktionslosen, Kunstmessen, Events, Biografiedetails, News und vieles mehr von Yusaku Kamekura. Offset 1982. Condition Details: (A-) was folded horiz., small edge tears, corner needle holes. Poster proposal for the Japanese World Expo '70 in Ōsaka, designed by Kamekura Yusaku, 1967. Follow. Kamekura 16, Olympic Posters pl. Condition Report: Where past Olympics posters had relied on figurative, often explicitly Greco-Roman imagery, Kamekura distilled Tokyo’s ambitions to the simplest of emblems: the five interlocking rings, all gold, topped by a huge red disc, the rising sun. We see Tange’s stadium in mist, then the torch relay, and then crowds jostling to see the young foreigners arriving at Haneda Airport. Larry Burrows/The LIFE Picture Collection, via Getty Images. The preparations turned Tokyo into a citywide construction site. ), Estimate: Offset 1970 . Invaluable cannot guarantee the accuracy of translations through Google Translate and disclaims any responsibility for inaccurate translations. $1,168 - $1,752. Sign in to view your bids, favorites & more! Yusaku Kamekura. In the Komazawa Olympic Park in Setagaya, a control tower designed by Yoshinobu Ashihara took the form of a 165-foot-tall concrete tree; it’s still standing, though its brutalist candor has been softened with a shellacking of white paint. ), The 1964 Olympics were the first to be broadcast worldwide, via the first geostationary satellite for commercial use, and Japanese families with growing household budgets could even watch the Games in color. 40 1/4x21 3/4 inches, 102 1/4x55 1/4 cm. The Yusaku Kamekura Design Award was established to honor achievements of the late Mr. Yusaku Kamekura, the first President of JAGDA, who had a continued influence on the designers’ community around the world, and to seek further development of graphic design. (104 x 73 cm)Printer: Toppan Printing Co., JapanDescription / Details: (B+) was folded horiz., scratch and crease marks, esp. (101 x 73 cm). Paper. Inside the stadiums, the telephoto lens allowed Ishikawa to get stunning close-ups of the sprinters’ sweat and the swimmers’ gooseflesh, but just as often he shot nearly abstract sequences of fencers and cyclists blurred into streams of color. Known as the “godfather of post … 40x28 inches, 103x72 cm. The new shinkansen, or bullet train, hurried between Tokyo and Osaka for the first time just one week before the opening ceremony. Description: (107 x 73 cm). Size 40.5 x 28.3 in. Slums, and their residents, were mercilessly cleared to make room for new construction, some of it grand — like the exquisite Hotel Okura, designed in 1962 by Yoshiro Taniguchi (father of the MoMA architect Yoshio Taniguchi) — and much forgettable. Yusaku Kamekura. (103 x 72 cm). 40x28 inches, 103x72 cm. documenta. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Condition Report: Condition Details: (A) on linen. Obtained at the EXPO and brought home rolled. Kamekura can be credited with introducing the western World to thr Japanese poster through designs published in Graphis magazine. Printer: no information . And any expression of national pride had to be as distanced as possible from the old imperial militarism. Cart Das seltene Buch wurde von Kamekura Yusaku (1915-1997) entworfen. A Great New 35. (B+) small tears and needle holes, tape in the corners and at the edges, tiny paper loss at the bottom edge, Description: Artist: Yusaku Kamekura Title: Tokyo 1964 - Emblem Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas Image Size: Approximately 32 inc... on Sep 07, 2020 (A-) wf horiz., small edge tears, corner needle holes, Description: Description: © 1986-2020 Invaluable, LLC. Description: Condition Report: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Condiiton B+: tears and creases at edges, some affecting image; creases in image. Amnesty International Man is born free - 50x70, 1989, added: various artists, 21 different French Amn. Estimate: 400. Permanent Collection : San Fransisco Museum of Modern Art. Description: Yusaku Kamekura (1915-1997) was one of Japan’s most prolific graphic designers. We ship most items in this auction in house and gladly combine shipping if possible of multiple item. TOKYO. “Tange treated natural light like a magician,” Mr. Kuma told The Times two years ago, reminiscing on his childhood discovery of Yoyogi National Gymnasium. via the Frances Loeb Library/Harvard University Graduate School of Design. (B+) was folded, small tears at the edges and at the folds, Description: Notable Works. Yusaku Kamekura. Paper. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Yusaku Kamekura poster 1953 1996 trajectory The national Museum of Modern art at the best online prices at … Green cloth stamped in pink. When his series for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics were published, they resonated throughout the graphic design community. Graphis magazine. Aug 25, 2016 - Explore Mickey Wong's board "Yusaku Kamekura" on Pinterest. You will receive a 1964. Kamekura also designed the posters when the Winter Olympics returned to Japan in 1972. Tokyo: Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1938. Kamekura 16, Olympic Posters pl. Yusaku Kamekura, born in 1915, played an important role in shaping the modern graphic design of J apan. Tokyo 1964. Condition A-: creases and minor tears at edges; minor creases in image. 40 is an out-of-print and rare issue of a slim 54pp Japanese magazine from the 60s dedicated to all things design. Nevertheless, the most enduring images from Tokyo ’64 appeared in the cinema, in the director Kon Ichikawa’s three-hour documentary “Tokyo Olympiad.” Shot in the wide CinemaScope format, in rich color, with newfangled telephoto lenses, “Tokyo Olympiad” is, by several lengths of the track, the greatest film ever made about the Olympics. Lot 159: YUSAKU KAMEKURA (1915-1997) & OSAMU HAYASAKI (DATES UNKNOWN). 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