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This is the psychedelic series poster work "Psychic Jesus" by Japanese modern pop artist Tadanori Yokoo. The original picture is like this. The poster depicts the colorful mandala pattern behind Christ, which surrounds an inverted triangle, as a symbol of Tantric Buddhism, a woman who creates cosmic energy, although it can well represent the holy trinity.

Tadanori Yokoo, a famous Japanese modern artist. He started as a graphic designer and became famous for his paintings and illustrations in the 1960s. He designed many famous posters.

Tadanori Yokoo started his career as a stage designer, designing avant-garde stage for Tokyo Theatre. His early works reflect that he was deeply influenced by new york's style in Thumb Studio, especially milton glaser and Seymour Chwast. However, he himself thinks that the famous Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa and the writer Yukio Mishima are the people who have the deepest influence on him.

In the late 1960s, because of a trip to India, he became fascinated with metaphysics and psychedelicism. Because his works fit the popular culture of this period very well, he is called "andy warhol of Japan", just like the famous poster graphic designer Peter Marks (a famous American artist born in Germany in the 1960s), but the more complex and diverse horizontal tail image has a strong autobiographical impact and originality. At this time, his works have attracted international attention, and it is called "Word &;; Amp 1968 The new york Museum of Contemporary Art also held an exhibition "Images". Four years later, at the initiative of Mildred Constantine, the museum held a solo exhibition for him, and the latter was the curator who introduced graphic design into new york Museum of Contemporary Art in 1950s and 1960s. Yokoo and Ji Shu Temple Mountain also cooperated extensively in the latter's "Sajiki", and I even starred in Zhudao's "Diary of a Thief in Shinjuku".

198 1 year, he unexpectedly quit his commercial works and gave up painting. But as a graphic designer, Tadanori Yokoo's prolific and dedicated artistic charm still makes him stand out. To this day, many of his works are still exhibited every year.

"Tadanori Yokoo's works, completely put our Japanese inherent unbearable things all present, let a person rub fire, also let a person fear. What a vulgar and extreme color ... a rude art, unlike the crazy world bending inward and then bending inward, a vast and ridiculed world lies there. It is this vast field that finally turned his works into healthy things. " Yukio Mishima