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NB @ GGG Tokyo


Neville Brody has just opened his latest exhibition in Japan with the Ginza Graphic Gallery (GGG) in Tokyo. The exhibition featuring mostly new or recent work will run from Friday 4th June to Friday 28th June 2010.

Designed as one major installation by Brody, the exhibition includes new work from his Free Thought series (2010); posters from LUST a project with James Victore in New York (2009); work from recent editions of Arena Homme + (2009/10); a The Freedom Space installation originally produced for the Design Museum in London (2009); experimental type and output from FUSE; Wallpaper* and GQ cover work (2009); a wall dedicated to the Anti-Design Festival coming to London this September (2010) and iconic work with Japanese clients and in Japan over the last 10 years. To see some images of the exhibition log onto our flicker sitehere.

Alongside this, Brody also collaborated with RCA undergraduate Jo Glover to produce Type Manifesto. The project mixed Brody’s words from a lecture given at La Ciudad de las Ideas in Mexico (2009) with Glover’s experimental typographic approach and passion for ‘hands on’ design. The project will also form part of Glover’s final project at the RCA where Brody will shortly become Head of Design and Communication. You can find out more about Jo and her work here.

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Posted: June 17, 2010

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