Google翻訳
Kenichiro Inokuma (1902-1993), a leading painter of post-war Japan who studied under the painter Henri Matisse and continued to create abstract and challenging works based in New York, Japan. In this book, the object is selected by stylist Okao Miyoko with stylist Okamoto Miyoko and his own prototypes collected by Inokuma and his wife, Bunko, around the world, taken by photographer Honma Takashi, graphic designer Kei Kikuchi It is one book that I edited and designed. Speaking of Togashima's collectibles, the "painter's toy box" taken by Okura Yuji is also famous, but with this white background, ethnic traditional crafts, industrial goods, furniture, dolls, toys, etc. Is posted one by one. I feel the uniqueness of the inokuma as an artist in addition to its miscellaneousness, and in addition, the comments of Okao and Honma like the question and answer attached to each one point extend the personality of Inokuma. At the end of the volume is an essay by the author Toshiyuki Horie.