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Takashi Murakami, Doraemon's Daily Life, 2018

Takashi Murakami

Doraemon's Daily Life, 2018
Lithograph
25 5/8 x 22 1/2 in
65 x 57 cm
Edition of 300
Series: Doraemon
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Takashi Murakami's Doraemon series is a vibrant and culturally rich collection that showcases the artist's unique approach to blending popular culture with high art. This series features a variety of...
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Takashi Murakami's Doraemon series is a vibrant and culturally rich collection that showcases the artist's unique approach to blending popular culture with high art. This series features a variety of prints, each centered around the iconic character Doraemon, the beloved earless robotic cat from the popular manga created by Fujiko F. Fujio. In these works, Murakami fills the outline of Doraemon with a kaleidoscopic array of other cartoon characters, rendered in bright, bold colors that are typical of his vibrant aesthetic.
Murakami's work often transcends the traditional boundaries of art. He not only produces limited edition prints that fetch high prices in the art market but also designs a range of consumer products like keychains, T-shirts, stuffed toys, and pillows. This approach has attracted criticism from some quarters for commercializing art, but for Murakami, it is a way to democratize art—making it accessible and enjoyable for people from all walks of life. His belief in art for the masses echoes the ethos of artists like Andy Warhol, who similarly blurred the lines between commercial and fine art.
Like Warhol’s New York studio, The Factory, Murakami operates out of a factory-sized studio called 'Kaikai Kiki,' where he works alongside a team of over 100 technicians. These technicians are not only assistants but integral parts of Murakami's artistic process. They undergo rigorous training in printmaking and design, culminating in a test where they must paint a perfect cartoon mushroom—a recurring motif in Murakami's work. This collaborative approach to art production, akin to filmmaking, emphasizes Murakami’s view of art as a collective endeavor.
In the Doraemon series, this collaborative spirit is evident. The series not only highlights Murakami's signature style but also embodies his philosophical commitments to accessibility in art and collective production. Each piece in the series is a testament to the skills and contributions of his technicians, whose efforts are always credited in his works, underscoring the importance of teamwork in the creative process. Through the Doraemon series, Murakami continues to challenge conventional notions of art, engaging with popular culture and high art to create works that are both visually striking and culturally significant.
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