Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012: Difference between revisions

From JoJo's Bizarre Encyclopedia - JoJo Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content deleted Content added
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
 
(38 intermediate revisions by 11 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{TabWrapper|{{PTabs|base=Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012|Exhibition|width=7em}}{{PTabs|base=HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS|Catalog}}}}
{{Event Infobox
{{Event Infobox
|title= JoJo Exhibition 2012
|title= JoJo Exhibition 2012
|alias = 荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展
|alias = 荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展
|image= [[File:Jojo_exhibition.jpg|250px]]
|image= [[File:JoJo_exhibition.jpg|{{ImageSize}}]]
|country= Japan
|country= Japan
|location= {{W|Sendai}}, Miyagi Prefecture<br>Tokyo (Mori Arts Center Gallery)
|location= {{W|Sendai}}, Miyagi Prefecture<br />Tokyo (Mori Arts Center Gallery)
|date= July 28 - August 14<br>October 6 - November 4<ref>http://www.araki-jojo.com/264/</ref>
|date= July 28 - August 14<br />October 6 - November 4<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180801053553/http://www.araki-jojo.com/264 http://www.araki-jojo.com/264/ 荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展が東京で10月6日(土)~11月4日(日)に開催!! (Archived)]</ref>
|organization= [[Shueisha]]<br> Mori Arts Center
|organization= [[Shueisha]]<br /> Mori Arts Center
|website= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120928142526/http://www.araki-jojo.com/gengaten/ Official Website]
|website= [https://web.archive.org/web/20120928142526/http://www.araki-jojo.com/gengaten/ Official Website (Archived)]
|prev = [[Gucci × Hirohiko Araki × SPUR]]
}}{{nihongo|'''Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012'''|荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展|Araki Hirohiko Genga-ten Jojo Ten}} was a special event first held in Sendai, Japan from July 28 to August 14, where ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' creator, [[Hirohiko Araki]], presented various works of art to celebrate the 25th anniversary of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
|next = [[Hirohiko Araki: An Exclusive Manga Exhibition in Florence]]
}}
{{nihongo|'''Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012'''|荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展|Araki Hirohiko Genga-ten JoJo Ten}} was a special event first held in Sendai, Japan from July 28 to August 14, where [[Hirohiko Araki]], presented various works of art to celebrate the [[25th anniversary]] of the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series.


After the initial showing, the exhibition reopened at the [[Wikipedia:Mori Art Museum|Mori Arts Center Gallery]] in Tokyo from October 6 to November 4.
After the initial showing, the exhibition reopened at the {{W|Mori Art Museum|Mori Arts Center Gallery}} in Tokyo from October 6 to November 4.


==Summary==
==Summary==
The exhibition included several original illustrations from the series and was live-streamed through the internet in an augmented first-person perspective. Araki designed a new [[Stand]] named [[Remote Romance]], with the ability to project live-streams of distant locations; as a way to explain how people might see it from an in-universe perspective.
The exhibition was announced on April 9, 2012.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120415201820/http://www.araki-jojo.com/221/ 仙台開催のジョジョ展、その名も「荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展 in S市杜王町」の詳細が決定ッ!! (Archived)]</ref> It included several original illustrations from the series and was live-streamed through the internet in an augmented first-person perspective. Araki designed a new [[Stand]] named [[Remote Romance]], with the ability to project live-streams of distant locations; as a way to explain how people might see it from an in-universe perspective.

In the press conference of this event held on July 5, a new [[All-Star Battle|PS3 game]] and [[Anime|anime adaptation]] were revealed.

Along with the exhibition, the catalog [[HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS]] was released with over 500 illustrations that were in the event.

===Exhibition===
The exhibition itself is organised in chronological order and roughly split between the parts of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] series, with each room corresponding to one part. However, some of the rooms are focused on specific aspect of [[Hirohiko Araki]]'s career. Each part room displays artwork and original pages from the part, as well as an exclusive commemorative artwork featuring the protagonists of each part. The rooms are also decorated with props relevant to the series.<ref>[[JOJOVELLER]] DISC1, tour of the Mori Art center exhibition</ref>

The first room is focused on the years 1982-1983 of Araki's career and features artwork from the [[Cool Shock B.T.]], [[Baoh the Visitor]] and [[Gorgeous Irene]] series. The visitors then can enter a room dedicated to [[Phantom Blood]]; it notably feature a human-sized tankobon of the first volume, and the floor copies [[Will Anthonio Zeppeli]]'s hat's diamond motif. The visitor can see a replica of the [[Stone Mask]] and [[Luck and Pluck]]. The visitors then enter a room dedicated to [[Battle Tendency]]. The room have a life-sized figure of a slumbering [[Santana]], a replica of the [[Super Aja]]. At the center of the room, the visitors can walk under a special projector displaying a flooded pavement; if the visitors walk under it, they can create [[Ripple]]s in the water. The next room is dedicated to [[Stardust Crusaders]]. The visitors can see life-sized figures of [[Jotaro Kujo]] and [[Dio Brando]], tablets are available and show invisible [[Star Platinum]] and [[The World]] trading blows.

In the fifth room, dedicated to [[Diamond is Unbreakable]], the visitors are greeted by a life-sized figure of [[Josuke Higashikata]]. The center of the room is occupied by a map of [[Morioh]] under a replica of the [[Bow and Arrow]]. If the visitors aim special tablets at landmarks, they can look at specific panels of the story. The next room is dedicated to [[Vento Aureo]]. The room is decorated with a large prop replicating the arches of the [[Colosseum]]. Underneath it, the visitors can see a life-sized figure of [[Bruno Bucciarati]] as well as a wall that has been zipped open and through which the visitors can pass. They can also see life-sized carboard cutout of other characters. In the [[Stone Ocean]] room, a cutout of Jolyne is ironically put behind bars, and some of the artwork is placed behind a wired fence. The visitor can see [[Savage Garden]] near the ceiling, and the marionnette [[Charlotte]].

Another room is used as a transition between the two continuites of the series. It displays reproduction of Rohan Kishibe and Hirohiko Araki's desks, as well as crossover artworks unrelated to the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. The visitors can look at a a life-sized figure of [[Rohan Kishibe]] in the room as well.

The ninth room is dedicated to [[Steel Ball Run]]. In addition to the artwork, the visitors can see a replica of the [[Steel Ball Run (Race)|Steel Ball Run race]]'s trophy, and a fake rock occupies the center of the room. The visitors can then visit the room dedicated to [[JoJolion]]. The final room is dedicated to Araki's other works, and features artworks that cross characters from different parts or exclusive artworks who weren't created during the original publication. The visitors can watch an interview with Araki and his first editor [[Ryosuke Kabashima]]. The visit ends with an artwork and special thanks from Araki.

A last room is equipped with cameras and projectors displaying panels from the manga, and where the visitors can amuse themselves posing in front of the camera and be included in the panels.


In the press conference of this event held on July 5, a new [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|PS3 game]] and [[Anime|anime adaptation]] were revealed.
{{-}}
==Thoughts from Araki==
==Thoughts from Araki==
{{Note
{{Quote|The manuscript of a manga is something that is printed, made into a book, and then delivered to the readers for them to appraise. In the printing process, lines sometimes get blurred, other times they're printed too fine, or the printing paper and manuscript paper differ, or if a part that was colored orange somehow comes out red. Even if I put in a request to print it as close to the manuscript as possible, there are limits to what they can do. This is the fate, and rule, of manga manuscripts. (On occasion, lines that got blurred during printing actually created a neat effect.) Some may think that a pro should take the printing process into account when drawing the manuscript, but I wonder if other mangaka have the luxury of doing such a thing. At the very least, I don't. I consider it a rule to treat a manuscript as a manuscript, and a book as a book when I draw.
|Name = Author's Note
|Link = Author's Note/Other Works
|Translation = The manuscript of a manga is something that is printed, made into a book, and then delivered to the readers for them to appraise. In the printing process, lines sometimes get blurred, other times they're printed too fine, or the printing paper and manuscript paper differ, or if a part that was colored orange somehow comes out red. Even if I put in a request to print it as close to the manuscript as possible, there are limits to what they can do. This is the fate, and rule, of manga manuscripts. (On occasion, lines that got blurred during printing actually created a neat effect.) Some may think that a pro should take the printing process into account when drawing the manuscript, but I wonder if other mangaka have the luxury of doing such a thing. At the very least, I don't. I consider it a rule to treat a manuscript as a manuscript, and a book as a book when I draw.
Regardless, these manuscripts are typically stored in my file book, which is put away in a cabinet. But I'm very happy that for this occasion, they return to the open air and light of day, as if awakening from a years-long sleep, in the form of this original art exhibition for you to enjoy. It also feels like a grandiose feat to me. But, I'm sincerely thankful to the fans, who have read JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for 25 years, for giving me this opportunity.
Regardless, these manuscripts are typically stored in my file book, which is put away in a cabinet. But I'm very happy that for this occasion, they return to the open air and light of day, as if awakening from a years-long sleep, in the form of this original art exhibition for you to enjoy. It also feels like a grandiose feat to me. But, I'm sincerely thankful to the fans, who have read JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for 25 years, for giving me this opportunity.
You may try to find the differences between the originals and the printed versions as you read this book, or recall the feel of the original art once you return home. At any rate, nothing would make me happier than if you enjoyed your time here.|Hirohiko Araki ([[HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS]])}}
You may try to find the differences between the originals and the printed versions as you read this book, or recall the feel of the original art once you return home. At any rate, nothing would make me happier than if you enjoyed your time here.
|Transcript = マンガ原稿は、印刷されて、本になって、読者の目の前に届き、そして評価されるものです。

印刷でちょっと線のタッチがつぶれちゃってるとか、逆に線がかすれてるとか、紙質が原稿用紙と違うとか、カラー原稿で、オレンジ色に塗ったのに、赤色にしか見えないとか。「原画になるべく近づけて印刷して下さい」と注文とかお願いしても限界はどこかにあって、それがマンガ原稿の宿命であって、ルールです(逆にタッチがつぶれてくれたおかげでシャープで良い感じになったりとかあったりして)。印刷されたときのことを計算に入れて描くのがプロだろ?と思われる方も居られるかと思いますが、そんな余裕が他の漫画家の先生達とかあるのかなあ?少なくとも僕には余裕なんて無くて、原稿は原稿、本は本、と割り切って描くのがルールと思うようにしています。

とはいえ、その「原稿たち」が普段、「ファイルブック」の中に保管されて、戸棚にしまわれているのに、何年もの眠りから目醒めるかのように、このたび、空気と光の下に出されで、皆様の目の前で原画展という形で見ていただけることになったのは、本当に嬉しいことです。何という大それた行為なのか…とも思います。でも、”25年”、「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険」を読んでいただいている、読者の皆様のおかげでこんな光栄な機会を与えていただき心から感謝いたします。本書を見ながら「原画と印刷絵」の違いを見ていただくのも良いし、お家に帰ってから原画の感じを思い出されるのも良いし、とにかく楽しんでいただけたら、それ以上言うことは何もなく、幸せなことです。
|Author = [[Hirohiko Araki]]
|Source = [[HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS]]
}}

==GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction==
{{Figure3
|part=
|title= Sneakers
|image= [[File:GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Sneakers 1.jpeg|120px]]
|date = July 30, 2012
|size = 27~27.5 cm
|price = ¥30,000<ref>[https://youpouch.com/2012/07/30/75104/ GUCCI × ジョジョ展 チャリティオークション]</ref>
|material =
|gallery = <gallery>
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Sneakers 2.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Sneakers 3.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Sneakers 4.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Sneakers 5.jpeg
</gallery>
}}
{{Figure3
|part=
|title= Body Bag
|image= [[File:GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Body Bag 1.jpeg|120px]]
|date = July 30, 2012
|size = 21×37 cm
|price = ¥30,000<ref>[https://youpouch.com/2012/07/30/75104/ GUCCI × ジョジョ展 チャリティオークション]</ref>
|material =
|gallery = <gallery>
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Body Bag 2.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Body Bag 3.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Body Bag 4.jpeg
</gallery>
}}
{{Figure3
|part=
|title= Carry Case
|image= [[File:GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Carry Case 1.jpeg|120px]]
|date = July 30, 2012
|size = 63×24 cm
|price = ¥100,000<ref>[https://youpouch.com/2012/07/30/75104/ GUCCI × ジョジョ展 チャリティオークション]</ref>
|material =
|gallery = <gallery>
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Carry Case 2.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Carry Case 3.jpeg
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Carry Case 4.jpeg
</gallery>
}}
{{Figure3
|part=
|title= Postcard
|image= [[File:GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Postcard 1.jpeg|120px]]
|date = July 30, 2012
|size = A2
|price = ¥20,000<ref>[https://youpouch.com/2012/07/30/75104/ GUCCI × ジョジョ展 チャリティオークション]</ref>
|material =
|gallery = <gallery>
GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction Postcard 2.jpeg
</gallery>
}}
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Exhibition===
===Exhibition===
Line 30: Line 117:
HirohikoAraki2012Art2.jpg|JoJo in Paris Exhibit Art
HirohikoAraki2012Art2.jpg|JoJo in Paris Exhibit Art
HirohikoAraki2012Bruno.png|Bruno Statue
HirohikoAraki2012Bruno.png|Bruno Statue
HirohikoAraki2012GiantVolume.png|Giant ttankōbon
HirohikoAraki2012GiantVolume.png|Giant tankobon
HirohikoAraki2012Jail.png|Jail Exhibit
HirohikoAraki2012Jail.png|Jail Exhibit
HirohikoAraki2012Props.png|Various Props
HirohikoAraki2012Props.png|Various Props
</gallery>
</gallery>

===Artwork===
===Artwork===
<gallery>
<gallery>
03remoteromance.jpg|"Remote Romance"
Remote Romance.jpg|"Remote Romance"
01jojopart8.jpg|Hirohiko Araki Exhibition 2012 Group Art
01jojopart8.jpg|Hirohiko Araki Exhibition 2012 Group Art
Exhib1.jpg
Exhib1.jpg
Line 46: Line 134:
Exhib7.jpg
Exhib7.jpg
Exhib8.jpg
Exhib8.jpg
UJ2011No10C.png
04jojolion.jpg
05jojoexhibition12.jpg
05jojoexhibition12.jpg
</gallery>
===Goods===
<gallery>
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Goods 1.jpeg|JoJo Exhibition Goods Tokyo
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Goods 2.jpeg|JoJo Exhibition Goods Tokyo
Hirohiko Araki Works.png|[[HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS]]
JoJomenon.jpg|[[JOJOmenon]]
Rohan SAS v2 (black).jpg||[[Super Action Statue]]
Statue Legend Jotaro Star Platinum July 2012.jpeg|[[Statue Legend]]
JoJo Exhibition Iggy Super Strap Collection.jpeg|[[Super Strap Collection]]
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Pins.jpeg| [[Diamond is Unbreakable]] Pins Set
CreamHoodie.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
Soft&WetHoodie.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition boxer set1&8.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition boxer set2&5.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition boxer set3&7.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition boxer set4&6.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition brooch Jotaro.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition brooch Josuke.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
2012 exhibition brooch Giorno.jpg|[[JoJo Exhibit Commemorative Set]]
JoJo Exhibition 2012 iPhone 4 & 4s Case 1.jpeg|[[Jotaro Kujo]] iPhone 4 & 4s Case
JoJo Exhibition 2012 iPhone 4 & 4s Case 2.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] iPhone 4 & 4s Case
JoJo Exhibition 2012 iPhone 4 & 4s Case 3.jpeg|[[Giorno Giovanna]] iPhone 4 & 4s Case
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 1.jpeg|DecoMeta Set
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 2.jpeg|[[Jonathan Joestar]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 3.jpeg|[[Joseph Joestar]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 4.jpeg|[[Jotaro Kujo]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 5.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 6.jpeg|[[Giorno Giovanna]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 7.jpeg|[[Jolyne Cujoh]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 8.jpeg|[[Johnny Joestar]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 9.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata (JoJolion)]] DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 DecoMeta Gold 10.jpeg|[[25th Anniversary]] Logo DecoMeta
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 1.jpeg|Posters
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 2.jpeg|[[Phantom Blood]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 3.jpeg|[[Battle Tendency]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 4.jpeg|[[Stardust Crusaders]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 5.jpeg|[[Diamond is Unbreakable]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 6.jpeg|[[Vento Aureo]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 7.jpeg|[[Stone Ocean]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 8.jpeg|[[Steel Ball Run]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 9.jpeg|[[JoJolion]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 10.jpeg|[[Joestar]] Poster
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Posters 12.jpeg|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] Poster

JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 1.jpeg|Clear Files
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 2.jpeg|[[Phantom Blood]] & [[Steel Ball Run]] Clear File
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 3.jpeg|[[Battle Tendency]] & [[Vento Aureo]] Clear File
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 4.jpeg|[[Stardust Crusaders]] & [[Stone Ocean]] Clear File
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 5.jpeg|[[Diamond is Unbreakable]] & [[JoJolion]] Clear File
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 6.jpeg|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] Clear File
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clear Files 7.jpeg|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]] Clear File

JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards Box.jpeg|Postcards Box
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 100 types.jpeg|Postcards 100 type
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Special Postcards.jpeg|Special Postcards
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set A 1.jpeg|Set A
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set A 2.jpeg|Set A
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set A 3.jpeg|Set A
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set A 4.jpeg|Set A
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set A 5.jpeg|Set A
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set B 1.jpeg|Set B
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set B 2.jpeg|Set B
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set B 3.jpeg|Set B
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set B 4.jpeg|Set B
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set B 5.jpeg|Set B
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set C 1.jpeg|Set C
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set C 2.jpeg|Set C
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set C 3.jpeg|Set C
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set C 4.jpeg|Set C
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set C 5.jpeg|Set C
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set D 1.jpeg|Set D
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set D 2.jpeg|Set D
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set D 3.jpeg|Set D
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set D 4.jpeg|Set D
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Postcards 25 types Set D 5.jpeg|Set D
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clothing Box 1.jpeg|[[The World]] T-Shirt & Pants Set
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clothing Box 2.jpeg|[[Killer Queen]] T-Shirt & Pants Set
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Clothing Box 3.jpeg|[[Hierophant Green]] T-Shirt & Pants Set
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 1.jpeg|T-Shirts
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 2.jpeg|[[Joestar]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 3.jpeg|[[Soft & Wet]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 4.jpeg|[[Iggy]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 5.jpeg|[[Jotaro Kujo]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 6.jpeg|[[Soft & Wet]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 7.jpeg|[[Stand]]s T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 T-Shirts 8.jpeg|[[Steel Ball Run]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Shopping Bag.jpeg|Shopping Bag
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Goods Sendai.jpeg|Sendai Goods
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai T-Shirts 1.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] & [[Reimi Sugimoto]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai T-Shirts 2.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] & [[Reimi Sugimoto]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai T-Shirts 3.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] & [[Reimi Sugimoto]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai T-Shirts 4.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] & [[Reimi Sugimoto]] T-Shirt
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai Poster B2.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] & [[Reimi Sugimoto]] Poster B2
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai Clear File.jpeg|[[Josuke Higashikata]] & [[Reimi Sugimoto]] Clear File
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai Newspaper.jpeg|Newspaper
JoJo Exhibition 2012 Sendai TAMAMUSHI-NURI Postcards.jpeg|TAMAMUSHI-NURI Postcards
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Event Footage ==
== Event Footage ==
{{Vid|rRQcjyEnaKA}}{{Vid|9y5bRQk0O1o}}{{Vid|yqdK897uhzQ}}
{{Vid|rRQcjyEnaKA}}{{Vid|yqdK897uhzQ}}

==Trivia==
*The event was originally meant to feature a fashion exhibit from [[Tadashi Harada]]. However, he was unable to complete the photoshoot in time.


==References==
==References==
{{References}}
<references/>


==Site Navigation==
==Site Navigation==
{{Languages}}
{{Exhibits Navbox}}
{{Events}}
{{Events}}
[[Category:Events]]
[[Category:Events]]
[[Category:Exhibition]]
[[Category:Exhibitions]]

Latest revision as of 11:54, 20 March 2025

Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition 2012 (荒木飛呂彦原画展 ジョジョ展, Araki Hirohiko Genga-ten JoJo Ten) was a special event first held in Sendai, Japan from July 28 to August 14, where Hirohiko Araki, presented various works of art to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series.

After the initial showing, the exhibition reopened at the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo from October 6 to November 4.

Summary

The exhibition was announced on April 9, 2012.[2] It included several original illustrations from the series and was live-streamed through the internet in an augmented first-person perspective. Araki designed a new Stand named Remote Romance, with the ability to project live-streams of distant locations; as a way to explain how people might see it from an in-universe perspective.

In the press conference of this event held on July 5, a new PS3 game and anime adaptation were revealed.

Along with the exhibition, the catalog HIROHIKO ARAKI WORKS was released with over 500 illustrations that were in the event.

Exhibition

The exhibition itself is organised in chronological order and roughly split between the parts of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, with each room corresponding to one part. However, some of the rooms are focused on specific aspect of Hirohiko Araki's career. Each part room displays artwork and original pages from the part, as well as an exclusive commemorative artwork featuring the protagonists of each part. The rooms are also decorated with props relevant to the series.[3]

The first room is focused on the years 1982-1983 of Araki's career and features artwork from the Cool Shock B.T., Baoh the Visitor and Gorgeous Irene series. The visitors then can enter a room dedicated to Phantom Blood; it notably feature a human-sized tankobon of the first volume, and the floor copies Will Anthonio Zeppeli's hat's diamond motif. The visitor can see a replica of the Stone Mask and Luck and Pluck. The visitors then enter a room dedicated to Battle Tendency. The room have a life-sized figure of a slumbering Santana, a replica of the Super Aja. At the center of the room, the visitors can walk under a special projector displaying a flooded pavement; if the visitors walk under it, they can create Ripples in the water. The next room is dedicated to Stardust Crusaders. The visitors can see life-sized figures of Jotaro Kujo and Dio Brando, tablets are available and show invisible Star Platinum and The World trading blows.

In the fifth room, dedicated to Diamond is Unbreakable, the visitors are greeted by a life-sized figure of Josuke Higashikata. The center of the room is occupied by a map of Morioh under a replica of the Bow and Arrow. If the visitors aim special tablets at landmarks, they can look at specific panels of the story. The next room is dedicated to Vento Aureo. The room is decorated with a large prop replicating the arches of the Colosseum. Underneath it, the visitors can see a life-sized figure of Bruno Bucciarati as well as a wall that has been zipped open and through which the visitors can pass. They can also see life-sized carboard cutout of other characters. In the Stone Ocean room, a cutout of Jolyne is ironically put behind bars, and some of the artwork is placed behind a wired fence. The visitor can see Savage Garden near the ceiling, and the marionnette Charlotte.

Another room is used as a transition between the two continuites of the series. It displays reproduction of Rohan Kishibe and Hirohiko Araki's desks, as well as crossover artworks unrelated to the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series. The visitors can look at a a life-sized figure of Rohan Kishibe in the room as well.

The ninth room is dedicated to Steel Ball Run. In addition to the artwork, the visitors can see a replica of the Steel Ball Run race's trophy, and a fake rock occupies the center of the room. The visitors can then visit the room dedicated to JoJolion. The final room is dedicated to Araki's other works, and features artworks that cross characters from different parts or exclusive artworks who weren't created during the original publication. The visitors can watch an interview with Araki and his first editor Ryosuke Kabashima. The visit ends with an artwork and special thanks from Araki.

A last room is equipped with cameras and projectors displaying panels from the manga, and where the visitors can amuse themselves posing in front of the camera and be included in the panels.

Thoughts from Araki

Link to this sectionAuthor's Note
TranslationTranscript

The manuscript of a manga is something that is printed, made into a book, and then delivered to the readers for them to appraise. In the printing process, lines sometimes get blurred, other times they're printed too fine, or the printing paper and manuscript paper differ, or if a part that was colored orange somehow comes out red. Even if I put in a request to print it as close to the manuscript as possible, there are limits to what they can do. This is the fate, and rule, of manga manuscripts. (On occasion, lines that got blurred during printing actually created a neat effect.) Some may think that a pro should take the printing process into account when drawing the manuscript, but I wonder if other mangaka have the luxury of doing such a thing. At the very least, I don't. I consider it a rule to treat a manuscript as a manuscript, and a book as a book when I draw. Regardless, these manuscripts are typically stored in my file book, which is put away in a cabinet. But I'm very happy that for this occasion, they return to the open air and light of day, as if awakening from a years-long sleep, in the form of this original art exhibition for you to enjoy. It also feels like a grandiose feat to me. But, I'm sincerely thankful to the fans, who have read JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for 25 years, for giving me this opportunity.

You may try to find the differences between the originals and the printed versions as you read this book, or recall the feel of the original art once you return home. At any rate, nothing would make me happier than if you enjoyed your time here.

マンガ原稿は、印刷されて、本になって、読者の目の前に届き、そして評価されるものです。

印刷でちょっと線のタッチがつぶれちゃってるとか、逆に線がかすれてるとか、紙質が原稿用紙と違うとか、カラー原稿で、オレンジ色に塗ったのに、赤色にしか見えないとか。「原画になるべく近づけて印刷して下さい」と注文とかお願いしても限界はどこかにあって、それがマンガ原稿の宿命であって、ルールです(逆にタッチがつぶれてくれたおかげでシャープで良い感じになったりとかあったりして)。印刷されたときのことを計算に入れて描くのがプロだろ?と思われる方も居られるかと思いますが、そんな余裕が他の漫画家の先生達とかあるのかなあ?少なくとも僕には余裕なんて無くて、原稿は原稿、本は本、と割り切って描くのがルールと思うようにしています。

とはいえ、その「原稿たち」が普段、「ファイルブック」の中に保管されて、戸棚にしまわれているのに、何年もの眠りから目醒めるかのように、このたび、空気と光の下に出されで、皆様の目の前で原画展という形で見ていただけることになったのは、本当に嬉しいことです。何という大それた行為なのか…とも思います。でも、”25年”、「ジョジョの奇妙な冒険」を読んでいただいている、読者の皆様のおかげでこんな光栄な機会を与えていただき心から感謝いたします。本書を見ながら「原画と印刷絵」の違いを見ていただくのも良いし、お家に帰ってから原画の感じを思い出されるのも良いし、とにかく楽しんでいただけたら、それ以上言うことは何もなく、幸せなことです。

GUCCI x JoJo Exhibition Charity Auction

Release
Size
July 30, 2012
27~27.5 cm
Price
Material
¥30,000[4]
Gallery
Release
Size
July 30, 2012
21×37 cm
Price
Material
¥30,000[5]
Gallery
Release
Size
July 30, 2012
63×24 cm
Price
Material
¥100,000[6]
Gallery
Release
Size
July 30, 2012
A2
Price
Material
¥20,000[7]
Gallery

Gallery

Exhibition

Artwork

Goods

Event Footage

Trivia

  • The event was originally meant to feature a fashion exhibit from Tadashi Harada. However, he was unable to complete the photoshoot in time.

References

Site Navigation

Other languages: