Since its opening in 1969, PARCO has produced numerous advertisements that have become symbols of the times. The illustrator who created the opening illustration for Parco and has since then produced a variety of works centering on energetic images of women using an airbrush.Harumi YamaguchiThe following is a list of the most common problems with the
Her exhibition "Hyper! HARUMI GALS!" will open on Friday, July 8,Parco MuseumThis will be done at
The exhibition will feature original paintings from the "HARUMI GALS" series, which is said to have shaken the image of women in the 1970s, posters from the "Like" series, which approaches real women using all kinds of techniques, and the 2016 version of "HARUMI GALS" will also be unveiled and displayed. The exhibition will also feature the 2016 edition of "HARUMI GALS," a series of posters that focuses on real-life women.
Moreover, the exhibition will feature collaborations with three of the world's leading creators. Theseus Chan, a "national treasure of Singapore," designed the exhibition space and art-directed the posters, and the video work shown at the venue was directed by Camille Vivier, a French photographer and filmmaker who has shot many of the Maison's looks. The film, which will be shown at the event, was directed by Camille Vivier, a French photographer and filmmaker who has shot many of the Maison's looks. The costumes and the goods to be sold at the event will be available for purchase at the venue.TOGA. is in charge of the work and adds to Harumi Yamaguchi's work.
This is a spectacular exhibition that evokes the energy of a bygone era , but has been updated with a modern look with three up-and-coming creators. Please take a moment to experience the creativity.
Harumi Yamaguchi Exhibition "Hyper! HARUMI GALS!
Dates: Friday, July 8, 2016 - Monday, July 25, 2016
Hours: 10:00 - 21:00 (closing at 18:00 on the last day , admission until 30 minutes before closing)
Venue:Parco Museum
Address: 15-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Admission: General admission ¥500, Students ¥400, Free for elementary school students and younger