
Early Works
10 works

Life Is Only One, 2010
Yoshitomo Nara's "Life Is Only One" from 2010 exemplifies the Japanese artist's singular ability to distill complex emotional states into deceptively simple imagery. The work features Nara's signature wide-eyed child figure, rendered with the artist's characteristic economy of line and subtle chromatic sensitivity. This particular piece emerges from a period of profound reflection in Nara's practice, following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and preceding years of intense introspection about mortality and human resilience. The title itself carries the weight of existential contemplation, transforming what might initially appear as mere illustration into a meditation on fragility and defiance. Nara's children have always occupied a liminal space between innocence and rebellion, drawing equally from Japanese kawaii culture and Western punk aesthetics. Their oversized heads and penetrating gazes suggest both vulnerability and an unyielding spirit that refuses sentimentality. As one of the most consequential figures in contemporary Asian art, Nara commands significant attention in the secondary market, with works from this period representing particularly strong collector interest. His influence extends beyond the gallery context into broader visual culture, yet pieces like "Life Is Only One" retain their power through directness and emotional authenticity. The work stands as a testament to Nara's continued relevance and his rare capacity to communicate universal truths through an unmistakably personal visual language. For acquisition inquiries, please contact Guy Hepner in New York.
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Auction History

Life is Only One! 無常人生 · Yoshitomo Nara · Sotheby's · 2021-04 · $320,998

Life is Only One! · Yoshitomo Nara · Christie's · 2013-05 · $129,425

Life Is Only One · Yoshitomo Nara · Christie's · 2018-05 · $119,377

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