APJ A1673

永井一正

| 1929-04-20 | 2026-02-23

NAGAI Kazumasa

| 1929-04-20 | 2026-02-23

Names
  • 永井一正
  • NAGAI Kazumasa (index name)
  • Nagai Kazumasa (display name)
  • 永井一正 (Japanese display name)
  • ながい かずまさ (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1929-04-20
Birth place
Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Date of death
2026-02-23
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Design

Wikipedia

Kazumasa Nagai (Japanese: 永井 一正, Nagai Kazumasa; Ōsaka, April 20, 1929) is a Japanese printmaker and graphic designer. He attended the University of the Arts in Tokyo to study sculpture, and withdrew due to health problems. He was a founding member of the Nippon Design Center (NDC, established in 1959), and was its president. His first works were abstract, then he changed to handmade designs of animals and plants in the 1980s. Some of his works appeared on the cover of LIFE. His work is held in museums including the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, the National Gallery of Australia, the Museum of New Zealand, the British Museum, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Walker Art Center, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, and the Museum of Modern Art.

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VIAF ID
84034757
ULAN ID
500468584
AOW ID
_40184715
Benezit ID
B00128438
NDL ID
00049628
Wikidata ID
Q1684227
  • 2026-03-02