Risa Nakazawa works as an artist coordinator and marketing manager for GAS Japan. As a company, GAS does so many things that we feel slightly dizzy writing them down. Through the GASBOOKS publishing arm, CALM & PUNK GALLERY and 20,000,000 fragments (20MF) fashion label, GAS provides a platform for artists all over the world to showcase their work to a wider audience. Recently, GAS also started workshops that connect kids with artists to hopefully “make world little bit happier with the creative mind-set”. Risa took time out to chat briefly with us about the latest GAS projects…
What are the focuses for GAS this year?
One of our biggest projects this year is with UNIQLO, the largest fashion apparel company in Japan. We’ve been licensing graphics and projects to them for few years now, but this year the relationship has grown even stronger. (Watch this space!) 20MF is another big project for GAS, as we started the distribution of our collection in Australia this year through Via Alley. Finally, our own t-shirt brand, GASBOOK tee, is growing in popularity all over the world. We already send tees to Asia and Oceania, but this year we’re hitting Europe too. We are also planning to launch a website so that consumers can directly purchase tees, because we are only selling through retailers at the moment.
Calm & Punk Gallery
Can you tell us a bit about the vision for 20MF this season?
The concept of 20MF this season is “fabricated with touch of antique”. Tamami Akiyama, the designer of 20MF, has taken up the challenge to create new silhouettes with respect to traditional tailoring techniques. She wants each garment to live a long life; to be passed on over generations.
Has Tamami been working with anyone to create this aesthetic?
For the past two seasons 20MF has worked closely with Australian artist Jonathan Zawada. Jonathan’s work is always beyond our expectations; it’s highly original and very delicate.
Jonathan Zawada for 20MF
You also run CALM & PUNK GALLERY, what have you got coming up?
We are very excited to be releasing our new book series, CALM & PUNK BOOKS. This series was recently established by representative director of GAS / CALM & PUNK GALLERY, Shinjiro Nishino. The first release features Japanese pixel designer ten_do_ten. The book will be released July 21 and CALM & PUNK GALLERY will also host an art show to celebrate the launch.
Can you tell us a little more about ten_do_ten?
Of course! ten_do_ten uses pixels as his form of graphic expression. He started as a solo artist in 2001 and has worked on numerous projects including record sleeve designs, book covers, web design and mobile phone interfaces. His work is so original, it imprints itself on your memory!



