ArtistsYusaku Kamekura
Yusaku Kamekura

Yusaku Kamekura

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Recent Japanese Posters from the Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1989–1990
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Yusaku Kamekura was a Japanese graphic designer and typographer whose work defined postwar Japanese modernism. He pioneered the integration of traditional Japanese aesthetic principles with Swiss International Style grid systems, creating a distinctive visual language that influenced corporate identity design across Asia. His posters, book designs, and typeface work balanced precision with restraint, establishing a model for how non-Western design cultures could engage with European modernist methodology without subordination. Kamekura's practice bridged commercial design and fine art, elevating graphic design to institutional recognition in Japan.

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Museum of Modern Art
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