Earlier this year, an art exhibition was held in Tokyo to share the work of late manga artist Kana Hoshino. Starting November 23, Hoshino’s work will be coming to her hometown as the exhibition continues.Kana Hoshino Original Art Exhibition -“Kana Hoshino: Eternal Ryokunohara” Publication Commemoration Exhibition- originally took place at Tokyo’s Span Art Gallery in February. The exhibition will now open at the Tor Gallery in Hoshino’s hometown of Kobe. Visitors can also pick up goods featuring Hoshino’s art, including calendars and clear cards:
The exhibition will run from November 23-28, and admission is free. More information can be found on the exhibition’s official website.Hoshino began her manga career in 1982 with Tokyo wa Yoru no 7-ji and later released Ryokunohara Gakuen which inspired the Ryokunohara Labyrinth – Sparkling Phantom OVA directed by Narumi Kakinouchi in 1990. Hoshino passed away in 2021 at the age of 57 due to an unspecified illness.
Source: Comic Natalie