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Works of Japanese designer Tadanori Yokoo. In the 60's, with its striking visual work, Yokoo Tadanori has caused a ripple in the Japanese design world. With many talents from childhood, he drew posters for the Chamber of Commerce in his junior high school days, etc. His poignant Mr. Takuo Takahashi has put together many interesting episodes as Yokoo's biograph in his book. This book is known as Yokoo's first collection of works and was published in 1968. Its reputation in the world has also risen, and it has been one volume of time in which he has continued his energetic activities. Yokoo, who received an illustration request in the "design misrepresentation" section of the "design journal" in 1967, put out an advertisement for his own death, and then came to this book. This is a collection of Yokoo's talents, such as illustration work, from representative works related to theaters such as familiar posters using Asahi Day, situation theaters, and ceiling bars. Also includes texts by Yukio Mishima, Shuji Terayama, Makoto Wada, Ikko Tanaka. Tanaka's words that "Yokoo is terrorism" are also excellent. (The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990 collection)