Google Doodles | 12 Juli 2017
Eiko Ishioka’s 79th Birthday
Hari Ulang Tahun Eiko Ishioka ke-79
Earning her an Oscar, a Grammy, and two Tony nominations, Eiko Ishioka’s work had a way of taking center stage no matter the medium. From print ads and album covers to costumes for film, theater, and the Olympics, the iconic Japanese designer did it all during her decades-long career — often unlike anyone before.
Born and raised in Tokyo, Ishioka pursued a career in graphic design at a time when there were few women in the industry. Despite the challenges she faced, Ishioka pushed through boundaries both socially and artistically. Her early print ads evoked many of the same themes that would later define her costume design: bold, surreal, and consistently unexpected.
Ishioka went on to earn global recognition by designing Academy Award-winning costumes for Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 film Dracula, a Grammy-winning cover for Miles Davis’ 1986 album Tutu, and Tony-nominated sets and costumes for Broadway’s M. Butterfly. She worked closely with director Tarsem Singh on several films throughout her career, including 2012’s Mirror Mirror.
Showcasing some of Ishioka’s famous designs from Singh’s 2006 movie The Fall, today’s slideshow Doodle celebrates her revolutionary work on what would have been her 79th birthday.
Menghasilkannya Oscar, Grammy, dan dua nominasi Tony, karya Eiko Ishioka memiliki cara untuk mengambil alih panggung tidak peduli mediumnya. Dari iklan cetak dan sampul album hingga kostum untuk film, teater, dan Olimpiade, perancang Jepang ikonik melakukannya selama karirnya selama puluhan tahun - sering tidak seperti orang sebelumnya.
Lahir dan dibesarkan di Tokyo, Ishioka mengejar karir di bidang desain grafis pada saat hanya ada sedikit wanita di industri ini. Terlepas dari tantangan yang dihadapinya, Ishioka melewati batas-batas baik secara sosial maupun artistik. Iklan cetak awalnya menimbulkan banyak tema yang sama yang nantinya akan menentukan desain kostumnya: berani, tidak nyata, dan tak terduga secara konsisten.
Ishioka kemudian mendapatkan pengakuan global dengan merancang kostum peraih Academy Award untuk film Francis Ford Coppola di tahun 1992 Dracula, sebuah cover pemenang Grammy untuk album Miles Davis '1986 Tutu, dan set nominasi Tony dan kostum untuk M. Butterfly dari Broadway. Dia bekerja sama dengan sutradara Tarsem Singh di beberapa film sepanjang karirnya, termasuk Mirror Mirror 2012.
Menampilkan beberapa desain terkenal Ishioka dari film Singh tahun 2006 The Fall, tayangan slide hari ini Doodle merayakan karya revolusionernya tentang apa yang akan menjadi ulang tahunnya yang ke-79.
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Hari Ulang Tahun Eiko Ishioka ke-79
Earning her an Oscar, a Grammy, and two Tony nominations, Eiko Ishioka’s work had a way of taking center stage no matter the medium. From print ads and album covers to costumes for film, theater, and the Olympics, the iconic Japanese designer did it all during her decades-long career — often unlike anyone before.
Born and raised in Tokyo, Ishioka pursued a career in graphic design at a time when there were few women in the industry. Despite the challenges she faced, Ishioka pushed through boundaries both socially and artistically. Her early print ads evoked many of the same themes that would later define her costume design: bold, surreal, and consistently unexpected.
Ishioka went on to earn global recognition by designing Academy Award-winning costumes for Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 film Dracula, a Grammy-winning cover for Miles Davis’ 1986 album Tutu, and Tony-nominated sets and costumes for Broadway’s M. Butterfly. She worked closely with director Tarsem Singh on several films throughout her career, including 2012’s Mirror Mirror.
Showcasing some of Ishioka’s famous designs from Singh’s 2006 movie The Fall, today’s slideshow Doodle celebrates her revolutionary work on what would have been her 79th birthday.
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Lahir dan dibesarkan di Tokyo, Ishioka mengejar karir di bidang desain grafis pada saat hanya ada sedikit wanita di industri ini. Terlepas dari tantangan yang dihadapinya, Ishioka melewati batas-batas baik secara sosial maupun artistik. Iklan cetak awalnya menimbulkan banyak tema yang sama yang nantinya akan menentukan desain kostumnya: berani, tidak nyata, dan tak terduga secara konsisten.
Ishioka kemudian mendapatkan pengakuan global dengan merancang kostum peraih Academy Award untuk film Francis Ford Coppola di tahun 1992 Dracula, sebuah cover pemenang Grammy untuk album Miles Davis '1986 Tutu, dan set nominasi Tony dan kostum untuk M. Butterfly dari Broadway. Dia bekerja sama dengan sutradara Tarsem Singh di beberapa film sepanjang karirnya, termasuk Mirror Mirror 2012.
Menampilkan beberapa desain terkenal Ishioka dari film Singh tahun 2006 The Fall, tayangan slide hari ini Doodle merayakan karya revolusionernya tentang apa yang akan menjadi ulang tahunnya yang ke-79.
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