STANDARD TALK special
PARCO Wall Gallery
Commemorative talk event for Hajime Anzai Asaka Archives Exhibition "Smilin' in the wall"
STANDARD BOOKSTORE x TANK Tavern
The 16th Shinsaibashi PARCO WALL GALLERY project, designed by Shinsaibashi PARCO based on the concept of "Art More Closely." Hajime Anzai, who has various backgrounds such as illustrator and art director
The Osaka Archives exhibition "Smilin' in the wall" is well received, and the exhibition period will be extended until Wednesday, February 28!
Hajime Anzai will be invited on Saturday, February 1 to commemorate the extension decision, and a talk event will be held with STANDARD BOOKSTORE Nakagawa and smilin' in the sunshine Sugimae.
Please enjoy a crosstalk that you don't know what will pop out.
Date and time: Saturday, February 1, 2025 19:00 to 19:45
Location: B2F Neon Shokudo Street Special Venue
Fees: FREE (1 drink order)
Reservation method: https://online.parco.jp/shop/g/gP028915-00021/
*Please order 1drink at the B2F TANK bar on the day.
*You need to register as a member with PARCO Members to apply. Please log in or register as a member before applying.
*The deadline will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached.
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Hajime Anzai
Masato Sugimae (smilin' in the sunshine)
Kazuhiko Nakagawa (STANDARD BOOKSTORE)
Guest profile
Hajime Anzai
Illustrator/art director.
After completing the design course at Kuwasawa Design Institute, he went to Kojitani / Irie Design Office (1976-1979) and SMS Record Design Office (1978-1982) to free. Member of Tokyo Illustrators Society.
As an illustrator, he has sent many characters to the world. Representative characters include JAL "Risoccia", Yasuo Tanaka's image character "Antelope Yashishi", and JA Kyosai "Happiness Yume Club".
As an art director, he works on music-related designs such as CD jackets and tour brochures, as well as many books and other bindings. He has been active in a wide range of activities, including director of movies and music videos, CM narration, animation production, and holding large exhibitions at the PARCO Yashimodate Museum. In recent years, pottery works have also been exhibited.