About The Work
One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from post-war Asia, Takashi Murakami is known for his signature “Superflat” aesthetic: a colorful, two-dimensional style that straddles the division between fine art and pop culture as it unites elements of anime, Japanese nihonga, and ukiyo-e woodcuts. Common motifs across Murakami’s oeuvre—which spans paintings, sculptures, prints, and more—include smiling flowers, bears, and the Mickey Mouse–inspired character Mr. DOB. They also appear throughout Murakami’s thriving market for merchandise and collectibles. Murakami has presented at institutions including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, MoMA PS1, Mori Art Museum, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum für Moderne Kunst, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, among others, and his work has sold for millions on the secondary market. Murakami also runs a large influential art production and artist management company, the Tokyo-based Kaikai Kiki Co.
About Takashi Murakami
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Offset lithograph on smooth wove paper
29.02 x 20.83 in
73.7 x 52.9 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist on recto.
About The Work
One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from post-war Asia, Takashi Murakami is known for his signature “Superflat” aesthetic: a colorful, two-dimensional style that straddles the division between fine art and pop culture as it unites elements of anime, Japanese nihonga, and ukiyo-e woodcuts. Common motifs across Murakami’s oeuvre—which spans paintings, sculptures, prints, and more—include smiling flowers, bears, and the Mickey Mouse–inspired character Mr. DOB. They also appear throughout Murakami’s thriving market for merchandise and collectibles. Murakami has presented at institutions including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, MoMA PS1, Mori Art Museum, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum für Moderne Kunst, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, among others, and his work has sold for millions on the secondary market. Murakami also runs a large influential art production and artist management company, the Tokyo-based Kaikai Kiki Co.
About Takashi Murakami
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: 5 Great Pieces To Bid On in the Together In Distance Auction
- Interviews & Features: Caught Out by the New York Plastic Bag Ban? It's Time to Invest in a Fine Art Tote
- Art 101: Learn Your Art World A-B-Cs With the Frieze Editors' Glib Guide to Jargon
- Interviews & Features: Welcome to the Garden of Forking Paths: Ed Winkleman on How to Navigate the Art Industry's Strange New Landscape
- News & Events: Why Does Phaidon's Vitamin P3 Survey of Contemporary Painting Matter?
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