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Takashi Murakami

Takashi Murakami

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  • Dive into the hyper-cute, hyper-colorful world of Takashi Murakami at Guy Hepner, Murakami dealers since 2010. Explore Murakami's most popular motifs including Mr. DOB, smiling flowers and Kaikai and Kiki with our selection of Takashi Murakami prints for sale. 


     

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    • Takashi Murakami, DOB in Pure White Robe (Navy & Vermilion), 2013
      Takashi Murakami, DOB in Pure White Robe (Navy & Vermilion), 2013
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    • Takashi Murakami, And then (Black), 1996
      Takashi Murakami, And then (Black), 1996
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    • Takashi Murakami, And Then Red Blue Yellow, 2006
      Takashi Murakami, And Then Red Blue Yellow, 2006
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    • Takashi Murakami, And Then Lemon Pepper, 2006
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    • Takashi Murakami, The Nether World, 2020
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    • Takashi Murakami, An Homage to IKB , 1957 , E, 2020
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    • Takashi Murakami, An Homage to IKB , 1957 , F, 2020
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    • Takashi Murakami, An Homage to Monopink , 1960 , E, 2020
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    • Takashi Murakami, An Homage to Francis Bacon (Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne, Moire), 2016
      Takashi Murakami, An Homage to Francis Bacon (Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne, Moire), 2016
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    • Takashi Murakami, Spiral, 2014
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Papyrus), 2013
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    • Takashi Murakami, Kansei: Fresh Blood, 2013
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    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Realm Of The Dead 3D), 2010

    Takashi Murakami

    Flower Ball (Realm Of The Dead 3D), 2010
    Lithograph
    23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in
    60 x 60 cm
    Edition of 300
    Series: Flower Ball
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    Takashi Murakami's Flowerball series is a vibrant and playful collection of works that encapsulate the artist's signature style, blending traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture. Murakami, a leading figure in the Superflat movement, is renowned for his ability to merge high and low art forms, and the Flowerball series is a prime example of this fusion. The Flowerball series features spherical compositions adorned with Murakami's iconic smiling flowers, which have become a hallmark of his work. These flowers, often depicted with wide, cheerful grins and bright, saturated colors, are arranged in a densely packed, all-over pattern that wraps around the surface of each ball. The result is a dynamic, kaleidoscopic effect that is both visually captivating and emotionally uplifting. Each piece in the series is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and vibrant color palette. The flowers are rendered in various hues, from soft pastels to bold, primary colors, creating a sense of movement and energy. The spherical format of the Flowerball pieces adds a three-dimensional quality to the works, challenging the viewer’s perception and creating the illusion of depth. The Flowerball series is deeply rooted in Murakami’s exploration of themes such as consumerism, mass production, and the commodification of art. The smiling flowers, while superficially cheerful, also carry a deeper, more complex meaning. They represent a blend of innocence and irony, reflecting Murakami's commentary on the superficiality of contemporary culture. The repetition of the flower motif across the series suggests a mass-produced, almost industrial quality, yet each work retains a sense of individuality and uniqueness. Murakami's use of the flower motif also draws from traditional Japanese art, where flowers have long been a symbol of beauty, impermanence, and the natural cycle of life and death. By reinterpreting this motif in a contemporary context, Murakami bridges the gap between the past and the present, the traditional and the modern. The Flowerball series has been widely acclaimed for its ability to evoke both joy and contemplation. The vibrant colors and playful imagery immediately draw the viewer in, while the deeper themes embedded in the work invite reflection on the complexities of modern life. Murakami’s Flowerball series is a testament to his ability to create art that is both accessible and thought-provoking, appealing to a wide audience while engaging with serious cultural and philosophical questions. Overall, the Flowerball series is a quintessential example of Takashi Murakami's artistic vision, where pop culture meets traditional aesthetics, and where joy meets critique, creating works that are as visually delightful as they are intellectually engaging.
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    Takashi Murakami's Flower Ball series stands as a vivid and dynamic collection that has become one of the most recognizable and iconic manifestations of his artistic vision. Known for his experimental and boundary-pushing approaches, Murakami creates in this series an array of exuberant circular paintings filled with intense patterns of flowers, each bursting with bright, bold colors. This riotous vibrancy, a hallmark of Murakami’s style, transforms each piece into a mesmerizing visual experience.
    At the heart of the Flower Ball series is the depiction of flowers with centers that resemble smiley face emojis. These cheerful, expressive faces grant the flowers a semblance of emotion and personality, an aspect Murakami emphasizes as central to understanding his work. According to the artist, each flower portrays its own feelings and individuality, underscored by the unique color combinations that mark each one. This detail not only reflects Murakami's meticulous attention to color and detail but also his deep engagement with the concept of identity within his works.
    Murakami’s technical prowess is further showcased through the use of spatial recession in this series, which adds a mesmerizing three-dimensional effect to the flat or glossy surface typically seen in his prints. This illusion of depth is enhanced by a reflective ring of metal foil that outlines each print, intensifying the viewer’s perception of looking into a three-dimensional flower ball.
    Beyond the technical achievements, the Flower Ball series also reflects Murakami's deep engagement with various facets of Japanese pop culture. The emoji-like faces on the flowers nod to his fascination with otaku culture—a subculture tied to anime, manga, and computer enthusiasts—and kawaii culture, which celebrates all things cute. These elements, traditionally categorized as 'low' culture, are elevated through Murakami's use of sophisticated fine art techniques, effectively blurring the lines between high and low art.
    Through the Flower Ball series, Murakami demonstrates how disparate cultural elements can coexist and enrich one another, creating a complex commentary on the nature of art and culture. By incorporating and elevating popular culture motifs with traditional fine art practices, Murakami not only challenges cultural hierarchies but also redefines them, presenting a vibrant celebration of visual culture that resonates on multiple levels. This series is a testament to Murakami's ongoing exploration of the intersections between identity, culture, and artistic expression.
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (There Is Nothing Eternal In This World That Is Why You Are Beautiful), 2014
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball Awakening, 2016
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Multicolour), 2014
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Red Cliff), 2008
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Kindergarten), 2010
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    Takeshi Murakami prints for sale
    "We want to see the newest things. That is because we want to see the future, even if only momentarily."

    Often referred to as the “Andy Warhol of Japan”, Takashi Murakami's art fuses traditional Japanese art with pop culture, anime, and manga.  Murakami’s bold use of color and pattern have made his art instantly recognizable and widely popular. Murakami’s work often delves into themes of commercialism, cultural identity, and the impact of globalization, providing a commentary on the complexities of contemporary society. Murakami’s neon creations blur the line between high and low art, the west and the east and create dialogues between the present day and history. From a young age, Murakami was interested in manga, anime and otaku (a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers)  and as a child wanted to become an animator. Murakami brought these passions into his professional career which led him to create his signature “superflat” look for which he is best known. A term invented by the artist, “superflat” refers to what the artist sees as the flattened nature of Japanese visual culture whilst describing the merging of distinctly high and low culture. 

    Loved across the world for his cute, vibrant and energetic characters including Mr. DOB, Kaikai and Kiki.and his bright, beaming flowers, Murakami employs a bold use of color, characters, pattern and contrast that has made his artworks instantly recognizable and widely popular amongst collectors. 

    Murakami employs a variety of mediums across his print and painting output and often uses traditional techniques like offset and handmade, silkscreen printing and it is not unusual for an Murakami painting to have been created using thousands upon thousands of individual screens. Each Murakami print and painting reflects the artist’s meticulous, almost obsessive, attention to detail. From his studio, the KaiKai Kiki factory, Murakami has conquered not only the artworld but the fashion world too. His collaborations with Louis Vuitton in particular, lasting over two decades, exploded his popularity globally and put the artist in front of a new audience reflecting his commitment to breaking down the barriers between fine art and popular culture. 

    Whether you are new to buying Takashi Murakami prints or an experienced collector, Guy Hepner can assist you. Since 2010, we have helped collectors around the world to buy Takashi Murakami prints and paintings. More recently, in 2024, we held a Takashi Murakami Exhibition that featured over 25 Takashi Murakami prints and originals reflecting our commitment to bringing the colourful, cartoon creations of Murakami to New York.

    For more information on our current selection of Takashi Murakami prints for sale, contact info@guyhepner.com
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    Since 2010, Guy Hepner have sourced and sold Takashi Murakami prints and paintings worldwide to our global network of private collectors and institutions. Based from our New York and London galleries, we assist collectors across the world to acquire the very best in Takashi Murakami prints and paintings. From smiling flowers, and Kaikai Kik and original Louis Vuitton collaborations, our experienced and knowledgeable team provides tailored support for each client. We help collectors across the world to buy Takashi Murakami prints and paintings and look after all parts of the process from facilitating viewings and payment to delivery and installation. 

    We specialize in selling and sourcing Murakami’s iconic works, offering accurate valuations, and facilitating resales to optimize your investment. Our deep knowledge of Murakami’s works, historic and current market trends, combined with our commitment to a frequently evolving inventory of Takashi Murakami prints for sale, ensures a seamless and fulfilling experience. Whether you are a first-time buyer of Murakami or a seasoned collector, our expertise ensures that you make well-informed decisions and achieve your collecting objectives with confidence. We make buying Takashi Murakami prints exciting and fun - befitting of the colorful artist.

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  • Exhibitions
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      Takashi Murakami

      Tokyo Calling December 4, 2024 - January 16, 2025
      Takashi Murakami Tokyo Calling Takashi Murakami’s work bridges the worlds of traditional Japanese art and contemporary pop culture, creating a visual language that is both playful and profound. Known for his 'Superflat' aesthetic, Murakami blends vibrant colors, clean lines, and a sense of two-dimensionality to produce pieces that are instantly...
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      Takashi Murakami is one of the most influential contemporary artists of the 21st century. His work seamlessly blends traditional Japanese techniques with contemporary pop culture,...
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    • Takashi Murakami Latest Exhibition

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      The Revival of a Legendary Collaboration December 9, 2024
      The fashion world is abuzz with the relaunch of the iconic Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami collaboration, a partnership that once redefined the intersection of...
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