Akira Yoshizawa's groundbreaking 1955 origami exhibition in Tokyo
In 1955, Japanese origami master Akira Yoshizawa held an exhibition in Tokyo that helped transform origami from a folk craft into a recognised art form. The event attracted international attention, including coverage in Life magazine, and launched Yoshizawa's global reputation. The British Origami Society documents the exhibition as a pivotal moment in the history of paper folding.
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