
Early Works
10 works

Backwards And Forwards, 2012
Yoshitomo Nara's "Backwards And Forwards" from 2012 exemplifies the Japanese artist's distinctive visual language that has made him one of the most sought-after contemporary artists working today. The work emerges from Nara's ongoing exploration of childhood as a space of complex emotional terrain, where innocence coexists with defiance and introspection gives way to quiet rebellion. Characteristic of Nara's practice, the piece features his signature subject matter—figures rendered with large, penetrating eyes that simultaneously invite and challenge the viewer's gaze. These wide-eyed children, neither fully innocent nor entirely knowing, occupy an ambiguous psychological territory that resonates deeply with audiences across cultural boundaries. The title itself suggests a meditation on memory, progress, and the cyclical nature of experience, themes that recur throughout Nara's oeuvre. Informed by his formative years in Japan's punk and new wave music scenes, Nara's aesthetic carries an undercurrent of youthful resistance, a visual vocabulary that speaks to alienation and resilience in equal measure. His work bridges Eastern and Western artistic traditions while maintaining an intensely personal quality that distinguishes it within the contemporary market. Nara's pieces are held in major institutional collections worldwide and continue to achieve significant results at auction, reflecting sustained collector demand for works from this pivotal period of his career. For acquisition inquiries regarding "Backwards And Forwards," please contact Guy Hepner in New York.
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Auction History
Don't Cry; Backwards and Forwards; Broken Treasures; and Damn It All · Yoshitomo Nara · Phillips · 2018-04 · $156,250

Backwards Forwards · Yoshitomo Nara · Phillips · 2025-11 · $5,508

Backwards and Forwards · Yoshitomo Nara · SBI Art Auction · 2019-04 · $208

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