one more good one — a curated collection of art, fashion and culture

A curated collection of art, fashion, and culture: one more good one is a blog by Mylène Mozas, a 25 years old french art director, obsessive collector and list-maker.

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A curated collection of art, fashion and culture by Mylène Mozas, passionate collector, book lover and list-maker. Let's chat!

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Tadanori Yokoo

28 octobre 2016

The Longest Necklace, 1965


Tadanori Yokoo ( 横尾 忠則 ) is the king of japanese graphic design and illustration. Famous since the 60s, his reign is undisputed and his influence global. His tentacular body of work takes root in japanese ukiyo-e and european Art history, from Andy Warhol to Russian Constructivism, Magritte to Hokusai.

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Yutaka Satoh

13 octobre 2016

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Japanese artists are the masters of absurdism. From Toshio Saeki to Takeshi Kitano, from painting to cinema, works of art often play with the limits of sense and reality. The same freedom can be found in design: graphic designer Yutaka Satoh's work is a good example of that.


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