稲塚展子|永井一正先生と、私たちと、ポスターという窓
Summary
The article recounts how graphic designer Kazuo Nagai, from 1981 until the museum's relocation in 2016, created approximately 250 exhibition posters for the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art and its predecessor, the Toyama Modern Art Museum, also designing the museum's logo after its move. It describes his meticulous design process, his renowned 'LIFE' series, the creation of the museum's mascot Milzo, and his philosophical view that ideas emerge from deep contemplation, likened to light in darkness. The piece concludes with a posthumous tribute exhibition organized by young curators, emphasizing how Nagai's posters continue to open windows to life's light for visitors.
(Source:artscape)