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Sotheby's Auction Unveils Tamotsu Yagi's Visionary Collection

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Sotheby's Auction Unveils Tamotsu Yagi's Visionary Collection

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Sotheby's will be orchestrating the revelation of art and design goods for sale from the illustrious mastermind of Tamotsu Yagi, the esteemed creative director behind the famous dress codes used by Esprit and the continued accolades since his work with Steve Jobs. This exclusive auction, titled "No Detail is Small: In a statement, the museum said, "We are proud to present the exhibition "Arts and Design from Tamotsu Yagi Collection" that will feature a broad range of imaginative and innovative works that show Yagi's artistic vision."

The Legacy of Tamotsu Yagi

Tamotsu Yagi was responsible for a departure from the established norm in Esprit's style around 1985, spearheading the "graphic look" campaign that was an absolute breakthrough for the brand. Through his revolutionary approach to fashion, he changed people's perception of clothes, and his brilliant artwork made him an art and design star.

The Auction Highlights

Scheduled to live at Sotheby's New York on June 5, this landmark auction features a diverse selection of artworks and design lots curated from Yagi's collection. Cy Twombly's masterful 1962 canvas "Death of Giuliano de Medici" leads the sale, valued at approximately $1 million. Alongside this iconic piece, the auction includes three prints by Twombly, 28 design lots by French midcentury luminaries such as Jean Prouvé and Charlotte Perriand, and eight contemporary artworks by acclaimed artists like Richard Long, On Kawara, and George Rickey.

Yagi's Influence and Collaboration

During his time at Esprit, Yagi was directly involved in creating the brand's key features by controlling a wide range of design areas, including shaping the look the brand will become synonymous with. His groundbreaking way of making Tiger Woods famous brought Steve Jobs' attention. Later, their fruitful cooperation changed the overall aspect of both industries. In 2000, Jobs appeared before the committee to get the idea of the design language of Apple's stores to life, with Yagi as the man behind all the scenes.

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Beyond Esprit and Apple

Yagi was ahead of his time in fashion and technology and provided a perspective for a future where everything was possible. Apart from being the futuristic icon in the field of information technologies, his works as a graphic and industrial designer have become the proud possession of the SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), one of the most reputable contemporary art institutions. Last year at the modern ART Tokyo MUSEUM a part of the Yagi's collection has been showcased, which is an acknowledgement for the artist's contribution to the art world and design.

Looking Ahead

In this regard, Yagi is advancing the accusation of improving skills by seeking to go beyond what is possible and create unique trends. Yagi has matured from the work of the current serving as the Art Director for the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. His impact has continued to resonate and manifest on a global scale, and this has shaped the future of design and creative expression.

The upcoming auction at Sotheby's featuring Tamotsu Yagi's collection offers a profound insight into the visionary legacy of this esteemed creative director. Known for his groundbreaking contributions to fashion with Esprit's "graphic look" campaign and his collaboration with Steve Jobs, Yagi's influence extends far beyond traditional boundaries. The auction showcases diverse artworks and design lots, including masterpieces by Cy Twombly and contemporary pieces by renowned artists. Yagi's contribution to the field of Arts and Design is judged by his selection in the SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) as well as the exhibitions organized by famous museums. With his future-shaping role as an Art Director of the World Expo 2025, Yagi's visionary mindset and innovative essence have now spread worldwide, leaving the creative landscape unforgotten and immensely impactful.

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