Edited by Yasushi Ide, Chika Minami. Preface by Yasushi Ide. Afterword by Tasuku Watanabe. Additional contribution by Jeff Mills.
Eschewing perfect presentation for real-world wear and tear, Ide’s graphic art collection is an ode to the resilience of vintage poster culture
Featuring almost 500 rare posters collected over many years by music producer and DJ Yasushi Ide, Vintage Poster Scrap presents an expansive survey of graphic works connected to music, film, social events and popular culture. The images are not presented as pristine catalog reproductions but rather as posters with visible folds, stains and aging and of varying image quality. This approach reflects the book’s concept as a scrapbook-like archive, emphasizing the physical reality and lived history of these materials. Through this editorial choice, the collection conveys how posters existed in real urban environments—handled, pasted, removed and reused—carrying traces of time and use. Curated through Ide’s distinctive perspective as a cultural participant and observer, Vintage Poster Scrap moves beyond nostalgia to reconsider posters as living documents of cultural history.
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FORMAT: Pbk, 5.5 x 8.25 in. / 336 pgs / 464 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $55.00 LIST PRICE: CANADA $77 ISBN: 9784991160554 PUBLISHER: Grand Gallery AVAILABLE: 7/28/2026 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Active AVAILABILITY: In stock TERRITORY: WORLD Excl UK EUR JP KR TW
Published by Grand Gallery. Edited by Yasushi Ide, Chika Minami. Preface by Yasushi Ide. Afterword by Tasuku Watanabe. Additional contribution by Jeff Mills.
Eschewing perfect presentation for real-world wear and tear, Ide’s graphic art collection is an ode to the resilience of vintage poster culture
Featuring almost 500 rare posters collected over many years by music producer and DJ Yasushi Ide, Vintage Poster Scrap presents an expansive survey of graphic works connected to music, film, social events and popular culture. The images are not presented as pristine catalog reproductions but rather as posters with visible folds, stains and aging and of varying image quality. This approach reflects the book’s concept as a scrapbook-like archive, emphasizing the physical reality and lived history of these materials. Through this editorial choice, the collection conveys how posters existed in real urban environments—handled, pasted, removed and reused—carrying traces of time and use. Curated through Ide’s distinctive perspective as a cultural participant and observer, Vintage Poster Scrap moves beyond nostalgia to reconsider posters as living documents of cultural history.