Amano: incoming news only on Kickstarter

The Kickstarter campaign dedicated to the Amano Corpus Animae exhibition, the first European exhibition of Sensei Yoshitaka Amano produced by Lucca Comics & Games, will continue until August 9th.
By popular demand, a second and final tour of the Milanese exhibition, Amano Corpus Animae, led by Sensei Yoshitaka Amano himself will be available to a limited number of backers on the platform from Friday, August 2nd at 6.30 pm CET.
This will be a unique opportunity to admire over 120 works of art presented by the artist himself, allowing backers to listen to the stories behind each artwork and participate in an unforgettable experience.
From Thursday, August 1st at 6.30 pm CET, it will also be possible to book a guided tour together with Amano in Lucca, during Lucca Comics & Games, at the preview of the Amano Corpus Animae exhibition at palazzo Ducale. The visit will be held on October 30th behind closed doors and at the end, an aperitif will be offered in the company of the artist.
To thank those who have already taken part in the Kickstarter campaign, extra rewards are also available. Everyone who has already obtained any of the rewards containing a ticket or subscription for Lucca Comics & Games via Kickstarter (open tickets, 5-day passes, skip-the-line tickets) will be entered into a draw for an extra reward. 20 lucky fans will receive a reserved seat at the scheduled openingceremony on the morning of October 30th. There, the third and final Lucca Comics & Games poster created by Sensei will be revealed. The 20 lucky fans will also be invited to the stage of Teatro del Giglio for a photo together with Sensei Yoshitaka Amano in person.
Finally, everyone who has already pledged to the campaign - and is therefore already a supporter - can take advantage of the right to add up to 5 Lucca Comics & Games open tickets, as "add-ons" (in the relevant section of the campaign dedicated to the exhibition). Only 7,000 open tickets will be available, reserved for Amano fans, which will give them the freedom to choose at the "last minute" the day on which they will attend the festival.