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Takashi Murakami

About the Artist

One of the biggest names in the contemporary art world, Japanese artist Takashi Murakami's work is immediately recognizable for its popping, candylike colors and anime-esque aesthetic. Often featuring playful imagery like smiling flowers, oversized, blinking eyes, and Technicolor mushrooms, Murakami is truly the heir to Warhol in his ability to appropriate commercial, popular images inspired by anime and manga (Japanese comics) into high-quality pieces of fine art. Because of his commercial appeal, his works have been translated onto various other media ranging from keychains and mugs to a collaboration with French couture powerhouse Louis Vuitton, which began in 2002.

Not to be written off as just another Pop artist however, Murakami's work is highly informed by the Japanese art-historical tradition. The founder of the postmodern art movement "Superflat," which combines the graphic practices of contemporary Japanese culture with the flattening print and painting traditions of its rich past, Murakami has pioneered an aesthetic that has been taken up by numerous followers and is himself regarded almost as colorful as his works. In 2010, a selection of Murakami's sculptures were featured against the opulent, iconic Western background of Château de Versailles, causing a stir throughout the art world with the bold juxtaposition of his contemporary, cartoon aesthetic against the grandiosity of French rococo.

 

Works in our Collection

Takashi Murakami 

Flower Ball (3D) Kindergarten

2011

Offset lithograph 4c process with foil and gloss varnish 

71cm in diameter

Takashi Murakami 

Maiden in the yellow straw hat 

2011

Offset lithograph 4c process with foil  

60 x 60cm

Takashi Murakami 

Time Beokan - Blue

2011

Offset lithograph 4c process with silver

50 x 50cm

Takashi Murakami 

And then, and then, and then, and then, and then - Aqua Blue

2011

Offset lithograph 4c process with foil 

68 x 68cm

Takashi Murakami 

Hypha will cover the world little by little. "We should be able to get our hands on that door to the alien world soon. Wait till we get there!"

2009

Offset lithograph 4c process with silver and green - Framed

Signed, dated & numbered 128/300 on lower right

65 x 129.5cm

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