Introduction to Tadanori Yokoo's Posthumous Collection
In an exciting development for art enthusiasts, the posthumous collection of works by renowned Japanese artist Tadanori Yokoo is set for a second edition printing. Originally released in 2024, this highly anticipated collection captures the essence of Yokoo's artistic journey and his many contributions to the field of contemporary art.
The Significance of the Collection
This collection is particularly noteworthy as it completely reproduces Yokoo's elusive
first collection of works published in 1968, a treasure trove of creativity that many considered lost to time. Art lovers and collectors alike will appreciate the inclusion of the late Yukio Mishima's introductory remarks, which provide unique insights into the ethos surrounding Yokoo's art.
Mishima's preface states:
“What a rude form of art this is. The lack of etiquette! Yet beneath these bright colors lies an undeniable solemnity.”
Such reflections not only add depth to the collection but also offer a glimpse into the remarkable artistic landscape of Japan during Yokoo's early years. Collectively, the featured works showcase Yokoo's distinctive style, characterized by vibrant colors and dynamic shapes resonating with a sense of cultural commentary.
Featured Works and Contributions
The collection highlights some of Yokoo's iconic posters that emerged from his time with the Japan Design Center, including the celebrated **