Yasuyuki Ishii
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石井 康之 | |
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Born | 1962 (age 61–62) |
Alma mater | Kuwasawa Design School |
Occupation | Fashion designer |
Awards | Yamamoto Kansai Prize at the Tokyo Parco Object Exhibition (1987) among others |
Website | Yasuyuki Ishii |
Yasuyuki Ishii (石井 康之, born 1962) is a Japanese fashion designer and object artist. He operates the men's fashion brand "YASUYUKI ISHII" and the women's fashion brand "Autre-Y."
Early life and education
Ishii graduated from the Kuwasawa Design School.[1]. He initially started his career as an object artist and received the Yamamoto Kansai Prize at the Tokyo Parco Object Exhibition in 1987[1].
Career
In 1996, Ishii launched his fashion brand "YASUYUKI ISHII"[2], and has since showcased his work domestically and internationally. His career has taken him to Paris, Milan[2], and Copenhagen[2]. Ishii has also designed costumes for famous artists and created interior designs for flagship stores[3]
Style and design
Ishii’s works, emerging from his career as an object artist, are characterized by non-traditional and innovative designs. Handcrafted from leather parts, wires, and bolts, these pieces are praised for their unconventional yet modern sophistication [2]. Ishii’s designs rely heavily on a delicate manufacturing process, and he expresses his gratitude for the craftsmen who painstakingly hand-make the garments, stating, “This is thanks to the craftsmen who enjoy sewing the time-consuming process.”[4]. His commitment to originality and continuous challenge to conventional concepts have garnered support from celebrities and artists both domestically and internationally.
Chronology
- 1962: Born in Japan
- 1984: Graduated from Kuwasawa Design School
- 1987: Won the Yamamoto Kansai Prize at the Tokyo Parco Object Exhibition[1]
- 1988: Exhibited at the O-Museum's One Man's Exhibition
- 1988: Exhibited at the Everyone's Gallery Exhibition
- 1989: Exhibited at the Kirin Artland Object Exhibition
- 1989: Won the AU Award at the 16th International Contemporary Art Exhibition (Tokyo Museum)
- 1989: Exhibited at the AU Selected Artists Exhibition at the Open House Gallery, New York
- 1989: Exhibited at the International New Talent Exhibition at Lucia Gallery, SOHO, New York
- 1989: Exhibited at the Japan Culture Design Conference '89 at Makuhari Messe
- 1990: Exhibited at the Tokyo Parco Object Exhibition '90
- 1994: Designer for Guy La Rouche, Japan
- 1994: Transitioned to focus on fashion design
- 1996: Established Asia Corporation
- 1996: Launched the "YASUYUKI ISHII" brand
- 1997: Tokyo Collection F/W S/S
- 1998: Tokyo Collection F/W
- 1999: Tokyo Collection F/W S/S
- 2000: Tokyo Collection F/W
- 2003: Tokyo Collection F/W S/S
- 2003: CPH Exhibition in Copenhagen
- 2003: Relocated atelier and store to Shibuya
- 2004: T.B.C Exhibition in London
- 2004: Who's Next Exhibition in Paris
- 2005: Who's Next Exhibition in Paris
- 2005: Relocated atelier and store to Daikanyama
- 2006: Who's Next Exhibition in Paris
- 2007: Who's Next Exhibition in Paris
- 2007: Exhibited at the Tokyo Collection
- 2008: Exhibited at the Tokyo Collection
- 2009: Exhibited at the Tokyo Collection
- 2010: Exhibited at the Tokyo Collection[5]
- 2010: Designed the interior for Shibuya Parco Part 1[3]
- 2011: Exhibited at Paris Tranoi Homme and Milano White Homme
- 2012: Exhibited at Paris Tranoi Homme and Firenze PITTI Uomo
- 2013: Exhibited at the Professional Exhibition at TOKYO DESIGNERS WEEK[6]
- 2014: Launched the women's fashion brand "Autre-Y" at Tranoi Femme
- 2015: Exhibited at the Revolver International Trade Show in Copenhagen
- 2016: Exhibited at VOID Showroom and CUBE SHOWROOM in Paris
- 2016: Exhibited at Paris Fashion Week - Summer 2016[7]
- 2017: Exhibited at CUBE SHOWROOM in Paris
- 2018: Exhibited at FLAG Gallery in Ginza
- 2019: Exhibited at FLAG Gallery in Ginza
- 2022: Invited to the fashion event at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.[8]
- 2022: Invited to the 7th Global Sustainability Fashion Week (GSFW) in Budapest, with a show at FUGA Architecture Center and an exhibition at Central Museum[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 「《ON THE ROAD》1 春の雨と風の音 ゆったりとした時間」NPO法人 NEWSつくば April 5, 2019
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 「Yasuyuki Ishii: Breaking barriers with fashion」Japan External Trade Organization Retrieved February 19, 2024
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 商店建築社『商店建築 2011年2月号』、商店建築社、January 28, 2011, p. 121
- ↑ 「YASUYUKI ISHII THE OBJECT ARTIST TURNED FASHION DESIGNER」 OLIVER LEONE December 22, 2021
- ↑ 「2010年3月開催 東京コレクション (第10回JFW) 参加ブランド決定」 FASHIONSNAP January 26, 2010
- ↑ 「TOKYO DESIGNERS WEEK 2013」DESIGN ASSOCIATION NPO Retrieved March 16, 2024
- ↑ 「dossier_presse_tranoi_parismode2015」Japan External Trade Organization Retrieved February 19, 2024, p. 9
- ↑ 「What is the future of fashion?」Avant Gardist INC March 7, 2022
- ↑ 「FUGA 237_online: 7th#GSFW divatbemutató a FUGÁban」 fugabudapest October 16, 2022
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