(13 Nov 2024)
ITALY JAPANESE ARTIST
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Milan, Italy – 12 November 2024
1. Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano standing by a painting titled “Japan II” dated 1994, currently on display as part of his exhibition “Amano Corpus Animal” at Milan’s Fabbrica del Vapore exhibition center
2. Various of Amano standing in front of photographers and journalists as he presents his exhibition
3. Close-up of the “Final Fantasy” series video game box for which Amano designed the covers
4. Original drawing of the Final Fantasy XIII logo next to the game box, ink on paper, dated 2009
5. Close-up of the original drawing of the Final Fantasy XIII logo
6. Tilt down of exhibition section where the Final Fantasy series is on display
7. “Worthy rival II” lithograph on paper on display – illustration for Final Fantasy VII, dated 1998
8. “Red Sword” Final Fantasy original packaging design, dated 1988 next to the original cassette of the video game on display
9. Pull focus from writing on the wall quoting Amano, reading (English) “I’ve seen a lot of artists trapped in their style, and I still fear that trap,” to Amano’s face
10. Amano sitting among his artworks on display
11. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yoshitaka Amano, artist:
“There were people who grew up with my works in real-time. Those from the 70s, I think, will appreciate my animation. The games are for the next generation. As for the art, which can include some of it, it can be recognized by two or three generations. For instance, I was surprised to learn some Italians knew about ‘The Genie Family’, which I was working on when I was still in my teens. In other words, it was such a pleasant surprise through this exhibition to discover some Italian people remember the works that I had even forgotten about."
12. Original artwork for Final Fantasy characters on display – Right: “Zidane Tribal” and left “Vivi Ornitier", both dated 2000
13. Original character artwork for Final Fantasy series – Left: “Sephiroth”, dated 1997, and right: “Lighting”, dated 2009
14. Artwork for Final Fantasy characters, titled "Worthy Rival", dated 1998
15. Posters designed by Amano for games on display titled “Front Mission” dated 1995
16. Close of “The City”, packaging design for Final Fantasy series, dated 1994
17. “The City” on display
18. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yoshitaka Amano, artist:
“When you work with animation, you get used to those things. As a result, you end up in a loop of repetition, and so I wanted to do something new: illustration, art, as well as games. Personally, I am only working on whatever is in front of me. Others might see the link running through it. I myself thought I had left things behind (and moved on), but there is a connection apparently which leads to my present self."
19. Various of public in exhibition
20. Close of “The Sandman: the dream hunters” illustration for paperback cover, dated 1999
21. “The Sandman” illustration on display
22. Close of Amano’s first book illustrations dated 1980, book titled “The Seas of Maman” by French author Laurence Jyl
23. ”Vampire Hunter D” illustration on display, dated 1983
24. Pan of exhibition
25. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Fabio Viola, exhibition curator:
26. Various artworks from Amano’s American period when he illustrated DC comics superheroes
27. Close up of Superman, dated 2020
28. Close up of Batman, dated 2022
29. Tilt down of “Harley Quinn”
30. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Fabio Viola, exhibition curator:
31. Various of “Angel’s Egg” illustrations – Acrylic on paper dated 1985
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