Takashi Murakami Follow Eye Love Superflat (Pink) 2003 Screenprint in colors, on wove paper, with full margins. I. 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (29.8 x 29.8 cm) S. 17 1/4 x 17 1/4 in. (43.8 x 43.8 cm) Signed, dated and numbered 20/50 in pencil (there were also 8 artist's proofs), published by Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., Tokyo, framed
Catalogue Essay Artwork ©2003 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., All Rights Reserved. Read More Artist Bio Takashi Murakami Japanese • 1962 Follow Takashi Murakami is best known for his contemporary combination of fine art and pop culture. He uses recognizable iconography like Mickey Mouse and cartoonish flowers and infuses it with Japanese culture. The result is a boldly colorful body of work that takes the shape of paintings, sculptures and animations. In the 1990s, Murakami founded the Superflat movement in an attempt to expose the "shallow emptiness of Japanese consumer culture." The artist plays on the familiar aesthetic of mangas, Japanese-language comics, to render works that appear democratic and accessible, all the while denouncing the universality and unspecificity of consumer goods. True to form, Murakami has done collaborations with numerous brands and celebrities including Kanye West, Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams and Google. View More Works
Takashi Murakami Follow Eye Love Superflat (Pink) 2003 Screenprint in colors, on wove paper, with full margins. I. 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (29.8 x 29.8 cm) S. 17 1/4 x 17 1/4 in. (43.8 x 43.8 cm) Signed, dated and numbered 20/50 in pencil (there were also 8 artist's proofs), published by Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., Tokyo, framed
Catalogue Essay Artwork ©2003 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., All Rights Reserved. Read More Artist Bio Takashi Murakami Japanese • 1962 Follow Takashi Murakami is best known for his contemporary combination of fine art and pop culture. He uses recognizable iconography like Mickey Mouse and cartoonish flowers and infuses it with Japanese culture. The result is a boldly colorful body of work that takes the shape of paintings, sculptures and animations. In the 1990s, Murakami founded the Superflat movement in an attempt to expose the "shallow emptiness of Japanese consumer culture." The artist plays on the familiar aesthetic of mangas, Japanese-language comics, to render works that appear democratic and accessible, all the while denouncing the universality and unspecificity of consumer goods. True to form, Murakami has done collaborations with numerous brands and celebrities including Kanye West, Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams and Google. View More Works
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