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        • Original 1980s Japan World's Fair Expo Design Poster
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Original 1980s Japan World's Fair Expo Design Poster

          Est: $400 - $600

          Igarashi, Takenobu 1944 - Expo '85 - The International Exposition - Tsukuba Japan Offset 1985 27.9 x 20 in. (71 x 51 cm) Printer: no information Condition Details: (A) minimal staining in the bottom left corner, unsigned, attributed to Takenobu Igarashi#Japan #Travel #Fairs & Expos #Modern

          PosterConnection Inc.
        • Takenobu Igarashi - Imono Stool
          Dec. 03, 2023

          Takenobu Igarashi - Imono Stool

          Est: $500 - $700

          A vintage aluminum 'Imono' stool by Takenobu Igarashi. 19 x 15 x 16. Measurements are in inches. (Height x Width x Depth)

          Barton's Auction
        • TAKENOBU IGARASHI OUN COLLECTION EARTH BALL CLOCK
          Sep. 06, 2023

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI OUN COLLECTION EARTH BALL CLOCK

          Est: $50 - $80

          Take 1 double a battery and is working and keeping time, at 3:00 there is slight scratch, difficult to see but there, has original box.

          Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC
        • Original 1970s Japanese Design Poster Igarashi Music Me
          Nov. 05, 2022

          Original 1970s Japanese Design Poster Igarashi Music Me

          Est: $400 - $600

          Igarashi, Takenobu 1944 - no text (New Music Media) Offset 1974 40.5 x 28.7 in. (103 x 73 cm) Printer: Light Printing Co. (in Japanese) Condition Details: (A) #Japan #Design #Modern

          PosterConnection Inc.
        • TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). DESIGN. 1976. 28¾x40½ inches, 73x102¾ cm. Mitsumura Printing Company, [Tokyo].
          May. 19, 2022

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). DESIGN. 1976. 28¾x40½ inches, 73x102¾ cm. Mitsumura Printing Company, [Tokyo].

          Est: $600 - $900

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ) DESIGN. 1976. 28 3/4x40 1/2 inches, 73x102 3/4 cm. Mitsumura Printing Company, [Tokyo]. Condition A- / A: minor creases in image; minor abrasions at edges. Paper. Takenobu was born in 1944, and studied in Japan and later at UCLA. After California, he returned to Japan and opened his own studio in 1970. His reputation extends to both sides of the Pacific Ocean, as he has designed bags for the Museum of Modern Art, graphics for Suntory and Seibu (typography for the trendy Parco branch) and the poster for the 1985 Tsukuba exhibition. Using flat tones and bold geometric letters, his creations, as evident here, are always well structured and highly readable.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). [UCLA] & [ZEN]. Two posters. 1976 and 1981. 28¾x40½ inches, 73x102¾ cm.
          May. 19, 2022

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). [UCLA] & [ZEN]. Two posters. 1976 and 1981. 28¾x40½ inches, 73x102¾ cm.

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ) [UCLA] & [ZEN]. Two posters. 1976 and 1981. 28 3/4x40 1/2 inches, 73x102 3/4 cm. Condition A. Paper. Includes: University of California, Los Angeles (1976) and Zen Environmental Design (1981).

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Takenobu Igarashi (Japanese, b. 1944) Twenty-Piece Modern Art Pattern Stainless
          Apr. 15, 2019

          Takenobu Igarashi (Japanese, b. 1944) Twenty-Piece Modern Art Pattern Stainless

          Est: $400 - $600

          Takenobu Igarashi (Japanese, b. 1944) Twenty-Piece Modern Art Pattern Stainless Steel Flatware Service, circa 1990 Stainless steel, including 5 knives, 5 dinner forks, 5 salad forks, 5 oval soup spoons, 5 teaspoons 7-3/4 inches (19.7 cm) (longest, dinner fork) Marks: TSUBAME-SHINKO, MADE IN JAPAN, (YMD cipher) Produced by YMD Interior Products PROPERTY FROM THE GEORGE R. KRAVIS II COLLECTION PROVENANCE: Rago, Lambertville, NJ, Modern, 25, 2009, lot 983 (eight sets). The lot comprising: 5 knives; 5 dinner forks; 5 salad forks; 5 oval soup spoons; 5 teaspoons. 20 Total HID01801242017

          Heritage Auctions
        • TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE POSTERS. Two exhibition posters. 1981. 40x28 inches, 103x72 cm.
          May. 07, 2015

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE POSTERS. Two exhibition posters. 1981. 40x28 inches, 103x72 cm.

          Est: $600 - $900

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ) CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE POSTERS. Two exhibition posters. 1981. 40 1/2x28 1/2 inches, 103x72 1/2 cm. Condition A: minor creases at edges. Paper. For an exhibition of work by the Japanese masters of contemporary design, including Ikko Tanaka, Tadanori Yokoo, Nagai, Nakamura, Katsui, Igarashi and others. Includes two variants with different color text: one blue and the other pink.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). [TAKENOBU IGARASHI.] Two posters. 1976 and 1981. Each 40x28 inches, 102x72 cm.
          May. 07, 2015

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ). [TAKENOBU IGARASHI.] Two posters. 1976 and 1981. Each 40x28 inches, 102x72 cm.

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          TAKENOBU IGARASHI (1944- ) [TAKENOBU IGARASHI.] Two posters. 1976 and 1981. Each 40 1/4x28 1/2 inches, 102 1/4x72 1/2 cm. Condition varies, generally A: minor creasing. Paper. Group incudes Zen and UCLA. Modern Poster 282, Japanische Plakate / Zurich 61, MoMA 624.1981.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • VARIOUS ARTISTS. CLASSICAL PERFORMING ARTS FRIENDSHIP MISSION OF JAPAN. Group of 10 posters. 1981. 40x28 inches, 102x72 cm. Toppan Prin
          May. 13, 2013

          VARIOUS ARTISTS. CLASSICAL PERFORMING ARTS FRIENDSHIP MISSION OF JAPAN. Group of 10 posters. 1981. 40x28 inches, 102x72 cm. Toppan Prin

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          VARIOUS ARTISTS CLASSICAL PERFORMING ARTS FRIENDSHIP MISSION OF JAPAN. Group of 10 posters. 1981. 40 1/4x28 1/2 inches, 102 1/4x72 1/2 cm. Toppan Printing Co., Ltd. Condition varies, generally A-. Printed on thick paper. Each hand-signed by the artist. Paper. In 1981, the Asian Performing Arts Summer Institute (APASI) at the University of California, Los Angeles, held a five and a half week "multi-dimensional program to provide access for the American public to these enduring Japanese [performance] arts" (APASI brochure). In addition to classes lectures and performances, (some of which were held in New York City and others in Washington, DC) the program also produced a series of posters. "The commemorative poster suite represents the works of twelve of Japan's leading graphic artists . . . working in a wide variety of styles, they are in the forefront of the Japanese design world and have collectively won every major international graphics award" (ibid). The original set was 12 posters. The ten designers featured here are Ikko Tanaka, Kazumasa Nagai, Kiyoshi Awazu, Katsumi Asaba, Takenobu Igarashi, Shigeo Fukuda, Mitsuo Katsui, Tadanori Yokoo, Takahis Kamiyo and Yusaku Kamekura.

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