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was the pen name of Japanese artist, illustrator, writer, and designer . His illustrations of "large-headed" (''nitōshin'') baby-faced girls, first drawn for Japanese magazines in the mid-1950s, are credited with pioneering the contemporary culture and aesthetic of ''
kawaii ''Kawaii'' is the culture of cuteness in Japan. It can refer to items, humans and non-humans that are charming, vulnerable, shy and childlike.Kerr, Hui-Ying (23 November 2016)"What is kawaii – and why did the world fall for the ‘cult of c ...
'' ( "lovable" or "cute"). He is further noted for his contributions to the Japanese gay men's magazine ''
Barazoku was Japan's first commercially circulated gay men's magazine. It began publication in July 1971 by Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor , although before that, there had been ''Adonis'' and ''Apollo'', its extra issue, around 1960 serving as a ...
'', the first commercially circulated gay magazine in Japan.


Biography

Naito was born in
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. He pursued illustration after discovering the art of
Jun'ichi Nakahara was a Japanese graphic artist and fashion designer born in Higashikagawa, Kagawa Prefecture. He became famous as an illustrator in the 1920s when his work appeared in the magazine ''Shojo No Tomo''. According to the scholar Nozomi Masuda, Nakahara ...
as a child, and began correspondence with the artist after graduating high school. Nakahara invited Naito to study under him as an assistant, prompting Naito to relocate from Okazaki to
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at age 19. In 1954, Nakahara became a contributor to ''Junior Soleil'', a girls' magazine edited by Nakahara, where he produced illustrations and wrote a fashion column titled "Fairy Memo". He drew under the pen name "Rune", as a reference to filmmaker René Clément. Naito's "Rune Girl" illustrations, first published in ''Junior Soleil'', were distinguished by their large heads (''nitōshin'') and baby-faced features. These illustrations are credited with pioneering the concept of ''
kawaii ''Kawaii'' is the culture of cuteness in Japan. It can refer to items, humans and non-humans that are charming, vulnerable, shy and childlike.Kerr, Hui-Ying (23 November 2016)"What is kawaii – and why did the world fall for the ‘cult of c ...
'', expanding the meaning of the word beyond its use as synonymous with "childish" to define what would become a culture and aesthetic. Children, fruit, and animals were common motifs in his art; after seeing pandas at the London Zoo in 1971, Naito created "Rune Panda", who would become one of his most ubiquitous and popular characters. Naito's first books, ''Konnichiwa Mademoiselle'' and ''Junior's Diary'', were published in 1959 and 1960, respectively. He departed girls' magazines in the 1960s to illustrate for women's, fashion, and interior design magazines. From the 1960s to the 1980s, he produced his own line of commercial goods, including
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,
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, and stickers. In the 1970s and 1980s, Naito contributed gay
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s to ''
Barazoku was Japan's first commercially circulated gay men's magazine. It began publication in July 1971 by Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor , although before that, there had been ''Adonis'' and ''Apollo'', its extra issue, around 1960 serving as a ...
'', the first commercially circulated gay men's magazine in Japan; the cover to the first issue of the magazine was designed by Naito's long-time partner Ryu Fujita. Naito's works were not overtly pornographic, instead depicting what he described as "cheerfulness and sexiness" that did not make men "look degraded." Naito was publicly closeted for the majority of his life, and did not come out as gay until his 2005 memoir ''Subete o Nakushite'' (''After Losing Everything''). Though Naito's erotic illustrations were historically excluded from retrospectives of his work, recent exhibitions (such as 2019's "Roots of Kawaii") have begun to include them. Beginning in the 1980s, Naito began to create works that were a departure from his early ''kawaii'' aesthetic, such as
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s and freehand sketches influenced by
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at the On October 24, 2007, Naito died of acute heart failure in his home in
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at the age of 74. While Naito was widely recognized in Japan in his lifetime, his works have continued to grow in popularity since his death. In 2011, founder Sebastian Masuda launched "Rune Boutique", an exhibition and
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featuring Naito's works, in Los Angeles. In 2018,
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launched a plane featuring artwork of Rune Girl.


Exhibitions

*2001: Rune Naito Doll Museum,
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*2002: Yayoi Kusama Museum,
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*2005: Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo *2018: Daimaru Umeda,
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,
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*2018: ,
Okazaki, Aichi is a city located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 386,999 in 164,087 households, and a population density of 999 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Okazaki is in the coastal plains o ...
*2019: Okazaki Mindscape Museum, Okazaki, Aichi – "Roots of Kawaii"


Further reading

* Naito, Rune. ''After My Downfall (Subete o Nakushite)''.
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(2005). * Naito, Rune. ''Rune Naito Artbox: The Roots of Kawaii''. Kodansha (2015).
"Rune Naito: Roots of Kawaii"
published by Okazaki Public Services


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Naito, Rune 1932 births 2007 deaths 20th-century Japanese artists Gay artists Japanese LGBT artists Japanese erotic artists People from Okazaki, Aichi Artists from Aichi Prefecture 20th-century LGBT people