16+ Hiroshi Fujiwara Quotes On Art, Education And World
Hiroshi Fujiwara is a Japanese musician, DJ, designer, and entrepreneur. He is considered one of the most influential figures in the Japanese fashion and music scene, and is often referred to as the "Godfather of Harajuku". He is well-known for his work with Nike, fragment design, and his music production under the name "H.F.M.2". Following is our collection on famous quotes by Hiroshi Fujiwara on love, art, life.
In those days, in 80th, people were really hungry for information - and, somehow, I had pretty good access because I had friends in London, New York, Los Angeles, everywhere. I'd been visiting many places and talking with people, so I had a constant flow of new info. I sometimes did articles for magazines and things, and people started to say, "If you want to know what's going on, ask Hiroshi." So that was the beginning with Goodenough. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
When I was 18 years old, I came to Tokyo from my hometown, Ise, in the countryside. I'd always been really inspired by fashion and music, especially when punk came out in '76 or '77. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I used to skate a lot when I was a kid. I loved it and was quite good. When I came back to London in around '85, I got really into skating again. But at the time, it had no influence from hip-hop. It was just thrash rock, hardcore rock, and skulls and all black - that kind of style. In Japan, the skaters were also strictly into rock culture, too, but I was coming from the hip-hop side, so for a while it was difficult to mix both interests. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I think recognition outside of Japan is amazing. I don't feel like that kind of thing would ever happen to me, as I'm not like those kinds of designers - I don't want to express myself in such a categorized way. I kind of want to be in the middle of the majority and the minority. I don't really want people to know what I am. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I still feel like I'm really into fashion. I even think sneakers are a fashion item as well. I'm still into sneakers and clothes. Even though I don't wear or buy those things, I find that I'm still like looking for them. I can't wear it, but I still think it's interesting when I see it. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
Maybe something new is even being done by people who see our generation as an enemy. That can create energy as well. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
When we started Nowhere, maybe the fashion industry recognized something was happening, but they just thought, Oh, those kids . . . whatever. They didn't know what was actually going on with us. Now we are those people in a sense - the current establishment. So I hope there's something happening that is new and independent that we know nothing about. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
Some of the bigger companies seem to be copying only to make money, which creatively is very bad. I sometimes wonder if they have any respect. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
London has become really boring. I mean, years ago, London was really happening - there was swinging London and then punk. It was really different from other cities, and so I'd always wanted to go there and see what was actually going on. After that, hip-hop was the next thing happening, so to get the records or the proper clothing, you really had to actually go to New York. But now you don't really need to go. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I'd been asked by Takashi Murakami to collaborate on something, which was an honor for me. I was really pleased. And then he had me as a guest speaker on his radio show, and we were talking about art. I don't think he knew I was interested in the topic - he was really surprised to find out that I own some original Andy Warhol and Gerhard Richter and Jean-Michel Basquiat works. So, in some ways, I think he simply wanted to see what I have. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
What I really liked about Stüssy was that it wasn't the usual surf-culture gear or style. I think it was really inspired by labels like Chanel and Comme des Garçons - like black shirts with a certain kind of buttons. I was very into it. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I'm not really an art collector - I'm more of a person who picks up things. I have pieces by people like Gerhard Richter, for example, but then also others by unknown Japanese artists, and not many real art collectors do that. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I actually came from the fashion side, so maybe I knew more about fashion - and music like hip-hop because I was a DJ - so it was really successful when we mixed it all up together. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
If I see a nice photography book in New York, and I don't want to have to carry that back to Japan with me, I just order it from Amazon when I come home. There's no treasure-hunting anymore. It used to be like a hunt to find Air Jordans, Max 95s, and carrying them back. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I think we're at the end of all the revivals. People would forget about punk for a while, and then a magazine would do a special issue on the 10th anniversary of punk, for example, and bring it back. But now you can find collectors or friends with the same interest through the Internet at any time, so nothing is ever really gone. Everything is always there. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
I really got interested in the DJ side. I mean, I guess I was some kind of DJ in Japan already, but the hip-hop scene was naturally happening, and I picked up on that style, then brought back from New York the information on records and technique to Tokyo. — Hiroshi Fujiwara
Life Lessons by Hiroshi Fujiwara
- Hiroshi Fujiwara has demonstrated the importance of staying ahead of trends and adapting to changing times in order to remain successful.
- He has also shown that collaboration with other artists and brands can be a powerful way to create unique and innovative products.
- Finally, his work has highlighted the potential of combining traditional Japanese culture with modern influences to create something new and exciting.
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