How Akira Yoshizawa's 1955 Exhibition Shaped Modern Origami
Akira Yoshizawa, widely regarded as the father of modern origami, held a significant exhibition in 1955 that helped elevate the art form to international recognition. The British Origami Society has documented the historical importance of this event on its website. Yoshizawa's work during this period was instrumental in transforming origami from a traditional craft into a respected artistic discipline. His innovative folding techniques and expressive figures set new standards that continue to influence origami practitioners worldwide.
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