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3 works

DOB (Gold), 2020
FRP, urethane paint, stainless steel, wood
34 3/10 × 27 1/10 × 18 1/2 in | 87.1 × 68.8 × 47 cm
Takashi Murakami stands as one of the most influential contemporary artists working today, commanding significant presence in both the fine art world and popular culture. His work occupies a unique position at the intersection of traditional Japanese artistic traditions and contemporary global aesthetics, earning him critical acclaim and exceptional commercial success across international markets. Untitled (Gold Chrome) presents one of the artist's signature sculptural forms rendered in lustrous gold chrome finish. The work exemplifies Murakami's Superflat aesthetic philosophy, which collapses distinctions between high and low culture while drawing from anime, manga, and traditional Japanese painting techniques. The reflective golden surface transforms the sculpture into an object of both visual intensity and conceptual depth, engaging with themes of consumerism, desire, and the commodification of art itself. Constructed from fiber-reinforced plastic with urethane paint, supported by stainless steel and wood elements, the piece demonstrates the meticulous fabrication standards for which Murakami's Kaikai Kiki studio has become renowned. This edition of twenty represents a carefully controlled release typical of Murakami's strategic approach to sculptural multiples, balancing accessibility with collectibility. Works from limited editions by the artist have demonstrated consistent appreciation on the secondary market, reflecting sustained institutional and private collector interest. At approximately thirty-four inches in height, this sculpture commands presence while remaining suitable for residential installation, offering collectors an opportunity to acquire a significant three-dimensional work by an artist whose historical importance continues to solidify. For acquisition inquiries regarding this work, please contact Guy Hepner directly to discuss availability and pricing.
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Me and Double-DOB; Infinity; AND THEN Rainbow; Guru Guru; AND THEN Platinum; Melting DOB D; Melting DOB E; Kansei Gold; And then, and then and then and then and then/Green Truth; & Melting DOB A · Takashi Murakami · Christie's · 2010-11 · $25,762

New Day: DOB Totem Pole New ;& Day: Self-Portrait ;& New Day: Lots, Lots of Kaikai and Kiki · Takashi Murakami · Christie's · 2020-06 · $20,967

Me and Mr DOB and other (six works) · Takashi Murakami · Sotheby's · 2018-04 · $17,520

Kaikai Kiki News NO2; Kaikai Kiki And Me; Kaikai Kiki And Me - The Shocking Truth Revealed; Kaikai Kiki And Me - For Better Or Worse, In Good Times And Bad. The Weather Is Fine; Me And Mr. DOB; Murakami-kun, Quel Surprise Et Quel Dommage; Me And Double - DOB; & Self-portrait Of The Distressed Artist · Takashi Murakami · Christie's · 2011-11 · $16,032

I. ME AND THE MR. DOBS/ II. KAIKAI, KIKI, DOB AND POM ATOP THE MOUND OF THE DEAD/ III. CHAOS/ IV. ME AMONG THE SUPERNATURAL/ V. I MET A PANDA FAMILY/ VI. POM & ME: ON THE RED MOUNT OF THE DEAD (SIX WORKS) · Takashi Murakami · Sotheby's · 2018-10 · $15,925


Takashi Murakami
Coco
1992

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Black)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Blue)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Green)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (KaiKai and Kiki)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Light Blue)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Multi)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Pink)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Red)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Silver)
2020

Takashi Murakami
DOB (Yellow)
2020

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Explore Takashi Murakami's exceptional Sculpture series, showcasing the renowned contemporary artist's mastery of three-dimensional form. Known for blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with cutting-edge contemporary practice, Murakami's sculptures represent a significant evolution in his artistic oeuvre. This collection features iconic works including Coco, demonstrating his distinctive approach to materiality and conceptual depth.
Murakami's sculptures command substantial collector interest, reflecting both his prominence in the global art market and the technical sophistication of each piece. Created during a pivotal period in his career, these works exemplify his ability to translate his signature visual language across mediums while maintaining conceptual rigor and aesthetic impact.
Each sculpture in this series represents a substantial investment in contemporary art, offering collectors access to museum-quality work by one of today's most influential artists. Whether you're an established collector or serious newcomer to Murakami's practice, these pieces merit serious consideration.
Available sculptures from this series are listed below. Enquire for availability and acquisition details.

Takashi Murakami prints for sale at Guy Hepner Gallery in New York span the full range of his edition output: Superflat flower prints, skull series, Mr. DOB works, Kaikai Kiki editions, and collaborative works that have made Murakami one of the most actively traded artists in the contemporary print market. For collectors seeking Takashi Murakami art for sale — whether an iconic flower screenprint, a limited-edition sculpture multiple, or a major canvas — Guy Hepner at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York offers expert guidance, full provenance documentation, and access to authenticated works across all his major series.
Takashi Murakami (b. 1962, Tokyo) is the defining figure of contemporary Japanese art on the international stage — an artist, theorist, entrepreneur, and studio director whose Superflat theory and the enormously productive practice it generated have permanently altered the conversation about the relationship between high art and popular culture, between Western postwar painting and East Asian visual tradition, and between the studio and the factory. Murakami received his BA, MA, and PhD from the Tokyo University of the Arts in Nihonga — traditional Japanese painting — a rigorous formation that gives his apparently anarchic pop sensibility its underlying structural discipline.
The Superflat manifesto, which Murakami developed and articulated in the early 2000s, proposed that the flattened pictorial space of traditional Japanese painting and the surface-oriented aesthetics of anime and manga were not merely parallel phenomena but expressions of the same deep cultural logic — a logic that Western art history had misread as naivety but which Murakami identified as a sophisticated and distinctive mode of representation.
Through his practice, Murakami has built a visual universe populated by recurring characters and motifs:
Murakami's Kaikai Kiki studio and production company — employing dozens of assistants in an explicit homage to both the Japanese craft workshop and Warhol's Factory — produces paintings, sculptures, editions, merchandise, and cultural events with equal seriousness and commercial intent. This model, in which studio production, cultural criticism, and commercial output are deliberately merged, is central to understanding Murakami's practice and the edition market that surrounds it.
Murakami's major collaborations have extended his work into fashion, music, and popular culture on a global scale. His partnership with Louis Vuitton produced some of the most successful fashion-art collaborations of the 2000s. His album artwork for Kanye West's Graduation brought his visual language to audiences that had no prior engagement with contemporary art. His collaborations with Supreme and other streetwear brands have ensured that his work circulates across youth culture as readily as it does in museum collections.
These collaborations have expanded the collector base for his fine art editions significantly: many collectors who first encountered Murakami through fashion or music have subsequently acquired prints and multiples, creating sustained demand across a wider demographic than most contemporary artists command.
Murakami's auction record stands at $15,200,000 for My Lonesome Cowboy (1998) at Sotheby's New York in 2008, and major paintings continue to command seven-figure results. His edition prints and multiples — flower series, skulls, Mr. DOB, Kaikai Kiki — are among the most actively traded in the contemporary edition market globally. Print prices range from $3,000–$5,000 for smaller open editions through $50,000–$200,000+ for rare signed limited editions and artist proofs in high demand colourways.
Murakami's work is held in permanent collections at MoMA, MOCA Los Angeles, the Asian Art Museum San Francisco, Tate Modern, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, the Centre Pompidou, the Rubell Museum, and the Mori Art Museum Tokyo.
Edition size: Murakami produces both open-edition merchandise-style prints and tightly limited fine art editions. The latter — often numbered to 50 or fewer, with hand signature and certificate of authenticity from Kaikai Kiki — carry the strongest value and market liquidity.
Motif and colourway: Flower works in rare colourways, skull editions, and Mr. DOB prints consistently outperform peripheral motifs. Rainbow colourways and gold/metallic editions typically carry premium over standard colourways.
Authentication: All fine art editions should come with Kaikai Kiki certificates of authenticity and, for works sold through Perrotin or other authorised galleries, original gallery documentation.
Condition: Murakami's prints are typically produced on archival substrates, but condition remains important — works stored and framed correctly hold value most reliably.
Guy Hepner offers a curated selection of Takashi Murakami prints for sale and edition multiples across all his major series from our gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue, New York. We bring expert knowledge of the Murakami edition market and offer free, confidential valuations for collectors looking to sell or appraise their holdings. Whether you are seeking an iconic flower print, a skull series multiple, or a rare signed limited edition, Guy Hepner provides the market expertise, authentication assurance, and collector access to support every acquisition.