- Source:
- PR Times
- Tags:
- Art / Exhibition / Japan / Manga / Moyoco Anno
Related Article
-

Kintsugi Artist Volunteers To Repair Ceramics Broken During Kumamoto Earthquake
-

Store Clerk Gives Retiree New Outlook on Life [manga]
-

Rabbit Cuddles Up To A Pair Of Bunny Slippers Thinking They’re Her Friends
-

Reference book on viruses & bacteria uses “Cells at Work!” illustrations; includes novel coronavirus
-

Japanese priest adorably still uses “cat mug” made by daughter even though it’s an eye-stabbing demon
-

Pretty but prickly – Izu Shaboten Zoo dresses up cacti plants for Hinamatsuri



In commemoration of the newly transferred Parco Museum in Ikebukuro (previously located in Shibuya), a grand art exhibition is currently being held until September 26th, featuring artwork from one of the most prominent names in the Japanese manga industry.
The exhibition, titled STRIP! Portfolio 1996-2016, introduces an impressive lineup of works by Moyoco Anno, a Japanese manga artist and renowned fashion writer. With an expansive list of published works, — including Sakuran, which was adapted into a live-action film in 2007 — her bold, spirited female characters and riveting storylines have made her one of the most popular manga artists among young females in Japan.
Source: PR Times
At the Parco Museum, visitors will get an up-close look at artwork from some of her most popular works, such as Happy Mania (1995), Sakuran (2001), Sugar Sugar Rune (2003), and Hataraki Man (2004).
Source: PR Times
Source: PR Times
Source: PR Times
Source: PR Times
Guests will get the chance to revel in Anno’s powerful illustrations created during the span of 1996 to 2016, and those unfamiliar with her work will get an exciting introduction into the unique world of Anno.
Moyoco Anno Exhibition: STRIP! Portfolio 1996-2016
Venue: Parco Museum (Ikebukuro Parco, 7F)
Date: 9/1~9/26/2016
Fee: 500 yen (4.85 USD) General Admission
Website