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Takashi Murakami
Tokyo Calling, December 4, 2024 - January 16, 2025
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Takashi Murakami Exhibition New York

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    Takashi Murakami Spiral, 2014 Lithograph 27 1/8 x 27 1/8 in 69 x 69 cm Edition of 300 Series: Mr. DOB
    Takashi Murakami
    Spiral, 2014
    Lithograph

    27 1/8 x 27 1/8 in
    69 x 69 cm
    Edition of 300
    Series: Mr. DOB

    Takashi MurakamiTokyo 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 recognizable. His iconic motifs, such as smiling flowers, characters like Mr. DOB, and bold patterns, are deeply rooted in Japanese anime, manga, and nihonga painting traditions, yet they carry universal appeal. By fusing these influences, Murakami explores themes of consumerism, globalization, and the interplay between high and low culture.

    Murakami’s art challenges traditional boundaries, seamlessly moving between fine art, commercial design, and mass production. His collaborations with brands like Louis Vuitton and cultural icons such as Kanye West highlight his ability to bring art into everyday life, democratizing its reach. Whether on a large-scale painting, a collectible figurine, or a luxury handbag, Murakami’s work radiates a sense of joy and energy while encouraging deeper reflection on the commodification of culture. His bright and cheerful visuals often contrast with underlying themes of melancholy, impermanence, and the complexities of human experience.

    As a creator, Murakami continues to push boundaries, crafting a legacy that not only redefines the role of the artist but also celebrates the vibrant intersections of art, culture, and commerce.

     

    Works now on view at 177 10th Avenue, New York City

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  • Works
    • Spiral
      Spiral
    • An Homage to Francis Bacon (Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne, Moire)
      An Homage to Francis Bacon (Study for Head of Isabel Rawsthorne, Moire)
    • And Then Red Blue Yellow
      And Then Red Blue Yellow
    • And then (Black)
      And then (Black)
    • And Then Aqua Blue
      And Then Aqua Blue
    • And Then, And Then (Pink)
      And Then, And Then (Pink)
    • And Then Lemon Pepper
      And Then Lemon Pepper
    • DOB in Pure White Robe (Navy & Vermilion)
      DOB in Pure White Robe (Navy & Vermilion)
    • And then x 6 (White: The Superflat Method Blue & Yellow ears)
      And then x 6 (White: The Superflat Method Blue & Yellow ears)
    • Floating Campsite
      Floating Campsite
    • Even the Digital Realm Has Flowers to Offer
      Even the Digital Realm Has Flowers to Offer
    • Kansei (trade name of Rinpa- School Edo Painter Ogata Korin)
      Kansei (trade name of Rinpa- School Edo Painter Ogata Korin)
    • Korin: Azure River
      Korin: Azure River
    • Hokkyo Takashi Kansei: The Golden Age
      Hokkyo Takashi Kansei: The Golden Age
    • Kansei: Fresh Blood
      Kansei: Fresh Blood
    • Korin: Dark Matter
      Korin: Dark Matter
    • Flowerball (3D) - Red, Pink, Blue
      Flowerball (3D) - Red, Pink, Blue
    • Flowerball (3D) - Red Ball
      Flowerball (3D) - Red Ball
    • Flower Ball (Papyrus)
      Flower Ball (Papyrus)
    • Flower Ball (Comprehending The 51st Dimension)
      Flower Ball (Comprehending The 51st Dimension)
    • Cosmic Power
      Cosmic Power
    • And Then x 727 (Vermillion: Shu)
      And Then x 727 (Vermillion: Shu)
    • An Homage to IKB D
      An Homage to IKB D
    • 772 772
      772 772
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