GUCCIMAZE Explores Three-Dimensionality in First Solo Exhibition

On view at Diesel Art Gallery.

Tokyo’s Diesel Art Gallery is presenting the works of Japanese graphic designer and artist GUCCIMAZE in a solo exhibition titled “Maze.” The exhibition features graphic and apparel works created over the past three years, as well as new works created for this particular exhibition. In addition, there will be other three-dimensional works, like neon tube art, and a large-scale visual that floats in augmented reality.

GUCCIMAZE is known for his sharp line lettering and bold metallic typography that has led to collaborations with artists like Fetty Wap, Post Malone, Nicki Minaj and Flying Lotus, along with brands like adidas and Red Bull. For his first solo exhibition, GUZZIMAZE partnered with sculptor Kotaro Yamada and illustrator Takuya Kamioka to work beyond flat surfaces and into the third dimension.

“Maze” showcases the expansive view of GUZZIMAZE’s diverse range of artwork, highlighting his dynamic typography and evocative color scheme. Over 20 works of art — both old and new — will be available for sale at the exhibition, along with related merchandise like T-shirts, stickers and art books.

Check out select images of his work and installation views above. “Maze” is running from now until October 13.

Elsewhere, NANZUKA is holding a monumental exhibition called “Global Pop Underground” in Tokyo.

Diesel Art Gallery
1-23-16 Shibuya | cocoti B1F
Shibuya 150-0002, Tokyo
Japan

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