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Takashi Murakami

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Takashi Murakami

Takashi Murakami

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    Takashi Murakami
    We want to see the newest things. That is because we want to see the future, even if only momentarily. It is the moment in which, even if we don’t completely understand what we have glimpsed, we are nonetheless touched by it. This is what we have come to call art.
    —Takashi Murakami
     
    Takashi Murakami is a renowned artist whose diverse body of work spans painting, sculpture, and film, drawing from traditional Japanese art, sci-fi, anime, and the global art market. His creations are populated by recurring motifs and evolving characters, embodying a unique intersection of pop culture, history, and fine art.

    Murakami earned his BA, MFA, and PhD from Tokyo University of the Arts, where he studied nihonga, or traditional Japanese painting. In 1996, he established the Hiropon Factory, a studio and workshop that eventually grew into Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., an influential art production and artist management company.

    Since the early 1990s, Murakami has been inventing characters that blend elements of popular cartoons from Japan, Europe, and the US. His first character, Mr. DOB, often serves as a stand-in for the artist himself. Over the years, he has introduced various anime characters, smiling flowers, bears, and lions, which act as icons and symbols, hosting more complex themes of violence, technology, and fantasy.

    In 2000, Murakami curated the Superflat exhibition, which featured works by artists whose techniques and mediums synthesized various aspects of Japanese visual culture, from ukiyo-e (woodblock prints of the Edo period) to anime and kawaii (a particular cuteness in cartoons, handwriting, products, and more). Through this exhibition, Murakami advanced his Superflat theory of art, highlighting the “flatness” of Japanese visual culture from traditional painting to contemporary subcultures, particularly in the context of World War II and its aftermath.

    Murakami’s work extends beyond traditional art forms to include mass-produced items such as toys, key chains, and t-shirts. In 2002, he began a multiyear collaboration with Marc Jacobs on the redesign of the Louis Vuitton monogram. Murakami then took the radical step of directly incorporating the Vuitton monograms and patterns into his paintings and sculptures. While Murakami’s imagery may appear to present unprecedented characters and forms, many contain explicit art historical references, and some are even direct contemporary updates on traditional Japanese works.

    In 2009, Murakami and esteemed art historian Nobuo Tsuji began a creative dialogue centered on a group of Japanese artists known as the Edo eccentrics. This collaboration led to an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in 2017, where Murakami and Tsuji selected Japanese works from the museum’s collection and displayed them alongside Murakami’s own works. One notable piece from this period is Dragon in Clouds—Red Mutation: The version I painted myself in annoyance after Professor Nobuo Tsuji told me, “Why don’t you paint something yourself for once?” (2010), a red monochrome version of the famous eighteenth-century painting Dragon and Clouds by Soga Shōhaku.

    Following the Tōhoku earthquake of 2011 and the subsequent nuclear crisis at Fukushima, Murakami began deeply exploring the impact of historical natural disasters on Japanese art and culture. In his 2014 Gagosian exhibition at West 24th Street in New York, In the Land of the Dead, Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow, he created an immersive installation featuring eclectic arhats, deliquescing clones of his fictional creature Mr. DOB, and karajishi, the mythic lions that guard Japanese Buddhist temples. Visitors entered this installation through a replica of a sanmon, a sacred gate.

    Murakami’s approach to art transcends traditional boundaries, merging different time periods, styles, and subject matter. His work crosses the lines between gallery, studio, art fair, and media. In addition to creating paintings and sculptures, he has hosted art fairs for emerging artists, curated exhibitions, and made films featuring his many characters and motifs. By combining elements of fantasy, science, and history, Murakami demonstrates that these categories are interconnected and cannot be considered in isolation.
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    • Takashi Murakami, Korin , Tranquility, 2020
      Takashi Murakami, Korin , Tranquility, 2020
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    • Takashi Murakami, Cosmic Power, 2017
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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, And Then, And Then (Pink), 1999
      Takashi Murakami, And Then, And Then (Pink), 1999
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    • Takashi Murakami, And Then x 6 (White: The Superflat Method Pink and Blue Ears, 2013
      Takashi Murakami, And Then x 6 (White: The Superflat Method Pink and Blue Ears, 2013
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    • Takashi Murakami, Even the Digital Realm Has Flowers to Offer, 2010
      Takashi Murakami, Even the Digital Realm Has Flowers to Offer, 2010
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    • Takashi Murakami, Hokkyo Takashi Kansei: The Golden Age, 2016
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    • Takashi Murakami, Kansei (trade name of Rinpa- School Edo Painter Ogata Korin), 2010
      Takashi Murakami, Kansei (trade name of Rinpa- School Edo Painter Ogata Korin), 2010
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    • Takashi Murakami, Eye Love Superflat on White, 2003
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    • Takashi Murakami, Floating Campsite , 2011
      Takashi Murakami, Floating Campsite , 2011
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    • Takashi Murakami, Eye Love Superflat on Black, 2003
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    • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Papyrus), 2013
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    • Takashi Murakami, Kansei: Fresh Blood, 2013
      Takashi Murakami, Kansei: Fresh Blood, 2013
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    • Takashi Murakami, LIMITED EDITION CLASSIC MONOGRAM CANVAS ONION HEAD SUPERFLAT JEWELLERY BOX, 2003
      Takashi Murakami, LIMITED EDITION CLASSIC MONOGRAM CANVAS ONION HEAD SUPERFLAT JEWELLERY BOX, 2003
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  • Buying and Selling Takashi Murakami Prints Through Guy Hepner

    Buying and Selling Takashi Murakami Prints Through Guy Hepner

    Takashi Murakami is a celebrated Japanese contemporary artist known for his vibrant and eclectic works that fuse traditional Japanese art with pop culture, anime, and manga influences. As the founder of the Superflat movement, Murakami explores the intersections of high and low art, creating pieces that are both playful and deeply reflective of modern consumer culture. His iconic characters, like Mr. DOB and smiling flowers, along with his 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. Collectors of Takashi Murakami's works through Guy Hepner are captivated by his innovative style and his ability to blend Eastern and Western art traditions into cohesive and engaging pieces. Each artwork reflects Murakami's meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to breaking down the barriers between fine art and popular culture. Guy Hepner is proud to offer collectors the chance to buy and sell Takashi Murakami’s vibrant works, which continue to influence and inspire the global art scene.

     
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Takashi Murakami, Flowerball: Koi/Red crowned Crane Vermillion: From Japan with Love

Takashi Murakami

Flowerball: Koi/Red crowned Crane Vermillion: From Japan with Love
Offset lithograph
28 x 28 in
71.1 x 71.1 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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By 2013, Murakami had not only been named one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People," but he had also formed high-profile collaborations with celebrities like Kanye West and luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton. These partnerships underscored his dual influence in both the art world and popular culture, mirroring the celebrity associations and commercial success enjoyed by Andy Warhol, whom Murakami is often compared to. Like Warhol, who is known as the father of Pop Art, Murakami has been dubbed the 'Warhol of Japan' due to his similar fascination with mechanical repetition, mass production, and the merging of commercial and high art.
Murakami's academic background in 'nihonga'—a traditional style of Japanese painting—at the Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music initially led him to a career within the conventional fine art world. However, feeling constrained by its politicized and insular nature, he pivoted towards contemporary styles, drawing significant inspiration from 'otaku' culture—a subculture steeped in technology and popular media. This shift was further enriched by his engagement with anime and manga, which are often considered elements of Japan's 'low' culture. By incorporating these aspects into his art, Murakami not only blurred the lines between 'high' and 'low' culture but also challenged the hierarchical distinctions prevalent in the art world.
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  • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Red Cliff), 2008
    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Red Cliff), 2008
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  • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Margaret), 2008
    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Margaret), 2008
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    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Comprehending The 51st Dimension), 2014
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    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Autumn 3D) , 2004
  • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Goldfish), 2008
    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Goldfish), 2008
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    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Blood 3D), 2007
  • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (The Magic Flute), 2010
    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (The Magic Flute), 2010
  • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Burning Blood), 2018
    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Burning Blood), 2018
  • Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Open Your Hands Wide), 2015
    Takashi Murakami, Flower Ball (Open Your Hands Wide), 2015
  • Takashi Murakami, Hey! You! Do You Feel What I Feel?, 2014
    Takashi Murakami, Hey! You! Do You Feel What I Feel?, 2014
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    Takashi Murakami, Lotus Flower (Pink) , 2010
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    Takashi Murakami, Thinking Matter (Red), 2016
  • Takashi Murakami, Thoughts on Picasso, 2015
    Takashi Murakami, Thoughts on Picasso, 2015
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