
Early Works
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Hateful Christmas, 2010
Yoshitomo Nara's "Hateful Christmas" (2010) exemplifies the Japanese artist's singular ability to channel complex emotional undercurrents through deceptively simple imagery. The work features Nara's signature wide-eyed child figure, rendered with the flat, graphic clarity that has defined his practice since the 1990s. Here, the juxtaposition of childhood innocence against the loaded title creates a pointed tension—a hallmark of Nara's visual language that draws equally from punk rock album covers, Japanese anime, and the vulnerability of youth. Nara's children are never merely cute. They embody defiance, melancholy, and a quiet rebellion that resonates across cultural boundaries. In "Hateful Christmas," this subversive quality meets the sentimentality of the holiday season, producing an image that refuses easy interpretation. The work speaks to Nara's ongoing exploration of alienation, memory, and the unfiltered emotional world of childhood—themes that have secured his position among the most influential contemporary artists working today. Nara's works are held in major institutional collections worldwide and continue to command significant attention at auction, with collectors recognizing both the emotional depth and enduring relevance of his imagery. Pieces from this period represent a mature articulation of his aesthetic vision, making them particularly sought after in the secondary market. For acquisition inquiries regarding "Hateful Christmas," please contact Guy Hepner in New York.
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Auction History

Life is Only One; My Little Treasure; I Don’t Want to Grow Up; Gypsy Song; Don’t Wanna Cry; Walk On; Poindexter; 1-2-3-4 Pissed Off !; Hateful Christmas; & S.O.S. · Yoshitomo Nara · Christie's · 2022-07 · $86,118

Hateful Christmas · Yoshitomo Nara · Sotheby's · 2021-05 · $6,629

Hateful Christmas · Yoshitomo Nara · Est-Ouest Auctions · 2013-01 · $5,744

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