Makoto Tanijiri | "THINK_33" Guest: Stylist Ryoji Honma
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April 6, 2015

Makoto Tanijiri | "THINK_33" Guest: Stylist Ryoji Honma


Don't miss the "HIROSHIMA" exhibition currently on at Beams Hiroshima!


THINK_33 featuring Ryoji Homma



For its 33rd installment, THINK is collaborating with the "HIROSHIMA" exhibition at Beams Hiroshima. Our guest this time is stylist Ryoji Homma. This will be the first-ever conversation between Homma and Tanijiri, who is meeting him for the first time as well.




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Text by Makoto Tanijiri (suppose design office)





What kind of "THINK" space will be created this time?

Alongside his work as a stylist, Homma has garnered attention for his diverse activities and unique worldview, including the development of his remade vintage clothing brand "2-tacs," the operation of the shop "The Fhont Shop," the launch of his new brand "BROWN by 2-tacs" in 2009, and the publication of the novel series "Count Brown" released each season.




As an artist, he also creates three-dimensional works using flowers and vintage clothing, showcasing a wide range of expressive methods. What kind of "THINK" space will be created this time?



We invite you to visit, in conjunction with the "HIROSHIMA" exhibition currently being held at Beams Hiroshima (http://www.beams.co.jp/news/detail/2287).




THINK_33

Date: Friday, October 4, 2013

Doors open 19:00 / Start 19:30 - 21:30, After-party 21:30 - 22:30

Venue: 3F, 15-1 Funairi Honmachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, suppose design office

Inquiries: Tel. 082-961-3000 / think@suppose.jp

Fee: 1000 yen (no reservation required)

*Seating for 100 guests on a first-come, first-served basis; standing room thereafter.

*Following the talk, an after-party will be held from 21:30. A casual reception with Ryoji Homma is planned.



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Ryoji Homma

Born in Tokyo in 1975. While working as a stylist for magazines, brand catalogs, musicians, and actors, he launched the remade vintage clothing brand "2-tacs" in 1998. In 2007, he opened the shop "The Fhont Shop" (in Ikenjiri, Tokyo). In 2008, he established the brand "BROWN by 2-tacs," focusing on materials and the color brown. The novel "Count Brown," released each season and linked to the collection, was published by 2-tacs Bunko. As a lifelong pursuit, he creates paintings and three-dimensional works using motifs such as vintage clothing and flowers, holding solo exhibitions irregularly.

http://2-tacs.com/