Diary-T Vol.17 155–158 | Shinichi "Shin" Kuwabara's Daily T-Shirt Collection!
Lounge
May 8, 2015

Diary-T Vol.17 155–158 | Shinichi "Shin" Kuwabara's Daily T-Shirt Collection!


Diary-T Vol.17


Moichi Kuwahara Designs Daily!


This is "Diary-T," where Moichi Kuwahara, a selector, producer, and representative of Club King, designs T-shirts almost every day. Here, we present six days of designs along with essays by Moichi Kuwahara, chronicling his state of mind each day.




Diary-T 155–158





Diary-T 158 fascismo
Club King,Moichi Kuwahara,Diary-T,2



Diary-T 157 "Chew"
Club King,Moichi Kuwahara,Diary-T,3



Diary-T 156 Why Am I Like This...
Club King,Moichi Kuwahara,Diary-T,4






Diary-T 156 KATHY's Mask...
Club King,Moichi Kuwahara,Diary-T,5



Diary-T 155 To Nakadoi Ranch Two
Club King,Moichi Kuwahara,Diary-T,6



Diary-T 155 To Nakadoi Ranch One
Club King,Moichi Kuwahara,Diary-T,7




Moichi KUWAHARA




Selector / Producer / Representative of Club King. He managed Rolling Stone Japan from its first issue in 1973, produced "Snake Man Show" in 1977, collaborating with YMO, and began selecting music for Comme des Garçons fashion shows the same year. In 1982, he opened "Pithecanthropus," Japan's first club, in Harajuku. In 1989, he launched the free paper "dictionary," and in 1996, he started "club radio dictionary" on Shibuya FM in Tokyo. Following his participation in "Non-War," a publication released after 9/11 in 2001, supervised by Ryuichi Sakamoto and suspeace, he developed "Comedy Club King (CCKing)," expressing his unique worldview through comedy. Currently, he produces free papers, websites, podcasts, community radio, TV, mobile sites, visual expressions, comedy live shows, and the overarching web platform "Media Club King," continuing his activities with the aim of creating alternative media for living with LOVE & PEACE.
Selector / Producer / Representative of Club King. He managed Rolling Stone Japan from its first issue in 1973, produced "Snake Man Show" in 1977, collaborating with YMO, and began selecting music for Comme des Garçons fashion shows the same year. In 1982, he opened "Pithecanthropus," Japan's first club, in Harajuku. In 1989, he launched the free paper "dictionary," and in 1996, he started "club radio dictionary" on Shibuya FM in Tokyo. Following his participation in "Non-War," a publication released after 9/11 in 2001, supervised by Ryuichi Sakamoto and suspeace, he developed "Comedy Club King (CCKing)," expressing his unique worldview through comedy. Currently, he produces free papers, websites, podcasts, community radio, TV, mobile sites, visual expressions, comedy live shows, and the overarching web platform "Media Club King," continuing his activities with the aim of creating alternative media for living with LOVE & PEACE.
media CLUBKING http://www.clubking.com/



Back Numbers