Yoshitaka Amano
Apocalypse
This catalogue was released on the occasion of LOMEX's exhibition Yoshitaka Amano, Apocalypse (January 31 - March 15, 2025). The catalogue features color prints of 57 works on paper from Amano's 2013 Apocalypse series, along with a foreword by the artist.
The work of Yoshitaka Amano (b. 1952) has had a far-reaching influence on the history of Japanese art and on Japanese and American popular culture. First coming to prominence in the 1960s working for the Japanese animation company Tatsunoko Productions, Amano’s character designs for franchises such as "G-Force" brought him early widespread acclaim and led to a storied career crafting the aesthetics of numerous anime shows, video games, and comic books.
Softcover, 126 pages 10 x 7 inches, 25.4 x 17.8 cm Language: English and Japanese Published by Lomex, 2025 ISBN ISBN 979-82-18626-71-6 Foreword by Yoshitaka Amano Designed by Gabriel Berrios Printed by GHP
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