
Early Works
10 works

Banging The Drum, 2002
Yoshitomo Nara's *Banging The Drum* (2002) exemplifies the Japanese artist's singular ability to channel childhood imagery into vessels of emotional complexity and quiet rebellion. Created during a particularly prolific period in Nara's career, this work features his signature wide-eyed child figure engaged in an act of rhythmic assertion—the drum becoming both instrument and statement, a vehicle for expression that hovers between playful abandon and purposeful defiance. Nara's visual language draws heavily from the DIY aesthetics of punk rock and the flattened forms of Japanese animation, yet transcends these influences to occupy a space entirely his own. The figure's oversized head and penetrating gaze invite viewers into an intimate confrontation, while the simplicity of the composition belies deeper currents of vulnerability, isolation, and unspoken resistance. There is something universally recognizable in these children who refuse to be quiet, who drum and stomp and stare back at a world that expects their silence. Works from this early 2000s period remain highly sought after among collectors internationally, representing a moment when Nara's artistic identity had fully crystallized. His pieces consistently perform strongly at auction and occupy permanent collections in major institutions worldwide, cementing his position as one of the most significant contemporary artists to emerge from Japan. For acquisition inquiries regarding *Banging The Drum*, please contact Guy Hepner in New York.
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Auction History

Banging the Drum · Yoshitomo Nara · Christie's · 2016-05 · $149,360

Banging the Drum · Yoshitomo Nara · Christie's · 2014-10 · $1,034,369

Real One, Marching on a Butterbur Leaf & Banging the Drum · Yoshitomo Nara · Christie's · 2022-09 · $8,678

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