Takashi Murakami
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Extracted between 1,967 works in the catalog of ArcadjaTakashi Murakami - Kansei
Original 2011
Auction:
Mallet Japan -May 17, 2013
- Tokyo
Lot number:
71
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Description:
Author
Takashi Murakami
Birth
1962
Birth
1962
Death
?
Title
Kansei (trade name of Rinpa-school Edo Painter Ogata Korin, Literal meaning : "Voice of the Mountain Stream")/ Kansei : Like The River's Flow/ Kansei: Abstraction/ Flowerball Blood (3-D) V/ Flowerball Cosmos (3D) (set of 5)
Tecnique
offset lithograph
Measure
D.71cm(each)
Signed
signed
Artwork date
2010, 2011
Takashi Murakami - And Then, And Then And Then And Then And Then
Original 1996
Auction:
Christie's -May 16, 2013
- New York
Lot number:
525
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Description:
Lot Description
Takashi Murakami (b. 1962) And then, and then and then and then and then signed and dated '1996 TAKASHI' (on the reverse) acrylic on canvas mounted on panel 39 3/8 x 39 3/8 in. (100 x 100 cm.) Painted in 1996.
Provenance
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo Private collection, Japan Acquired from the above by the present owner
Exhibited
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Takashi Murakami: Summon Monsters? Open the Door? Heal? Or Die?, August-November 2001, n.p., no. 17 (illustrated).
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Courtesy Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
(c)1996 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Throughout his career, Takashi Murakami has created works that have the effect of a visual wonderland. His art encompasses many influences: traditional and new Japanese culture combined with contemporary technology and Western ideas that, together, are a new concept on its own.
Firstly, Murakami draws heavily from one of the most traditional Asian painting techniques, nihonga, in which the artist has a PhD. 'Nihonga' describes the methods used for painting in Japan for the past thousand years: water based paints from natural pigments on paper which can be stand-alone paintings or used on large screens. The result is an extremely flat surface and this did not escape the artist. When presenting his contemporary works to one of his gallerists in Los Angeles, Murakami's work was described enthusiastically, "How about this one? It's super flat, super high quality, and super clean!" (D. Hebdige in P. Schimml (c) Murakami, Los Angeles, 2008, p. 30). With this, the artist continued on to develop his Superflat series, which exaggerates the solid planes of bright, poppy color within his canvases and prints. In this early work, though, the viewer is exposed to Murakami's first experimentations of combining contemporary styles with Nihonga; this image can even be imagined as a
large metallic screen.
The other very unique aspect of the present lot is Mr. DOB. This character, described by the artist as his own alter ego, is found in paintings, sculptures and films throughout his oeuvre. Based on the anime comics that are popular with Japanese youth, DOB here makes an appearance that is playfully similar to one of the United States most popular animated icons, Mickey Mouse. In the same way that Andy Warhol famously lifted everyday objects to highbrow artworks, so Murakami elevates themes of animated characters and mass consumption to timeless traditions. Uniting the two seems only to solidify his stance as a visionary; he forces one to see the new through the lens of the traditional and the old through the lens of the contemporary.
"Takashi Murakami's Pop-infused art portrays Japan's contemporary culture as a hyperconsumer realm that appears so familiar to Americans and yet is steeped in ancient traditions His work so perfectly mimics consumer obsessions that it embodies all the ambiguities and contradictions inherent in those tropes. But, as Murakami has stated, he is less interested in revealing media strategies than are other artists of his generation. With his uncanny ability to mirror his culture he is more the Japanese equivalent of Andy Warhol than someone intent on critiquing things"
(A. Cruz, "DOB in the land of OTAKU," Takashi Murakami: The Meaning of the Nonsense of the Meaning, exh. cat., New York, 1999, p. 14).
Takashi Murakami - And Then Black; And Then Gold; And Then Rainbow; And Then White; And And Then White And Black
Original -
Auction:
Sotheby's -May 2, 2013
- New York
Lot number:
307
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Description:
LOT 307 PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE AMERICAN ESTATE
TAKASHI MURAKAMI
B.1963
AND THEN BLACK; AND THEN GOLD; AND THEN RAINBOW; AND THEN WHITE; AND AND THEN WHITE AND BLACK
Five screenprints in colors, two with additional media, 2005, each signed in pencil, dated and numbered 28/50, on wove paper, each framed (5 prints)
each 400 by 400 mm 15 3/4 by 15 3/4 in
each sheet 521 by 522 mm 20 1/2 by 20 1/2 in
Takashi Murakami - And Then And Then And Then And Then And Then (blue); And Then And Then And Then And Then And Then (red); And Then And Then And Then And Then And Then (aqua); And Then (pink); And Then And Then And Then And Then And Then (yellow)
Original 1999
Lot number:
359
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Description:
THIS LOT IS SOLD WITH NO RESERVE
TAKASHI MURAKAMI
And then and then and then and then and then (Blue); And then and then and then and then and then (Red); And then and then and then and then and then (Aqua); And Then (Pink); And then and then and then and then and then (Yellow),
1999
Five offset lithographs in colors, on smooth wove paper, the full sheet,
all S. 26 3/4 x 26 3/4 in (67.9 x 67.9 cm)
all signed and numbered 117/300, 160/300, 97/300, 97/300 and 26/300 respectively inblack ink, published by Kaikai Kiki, Ltd., Tokyo, all in very good condition, all framed.
Takashi Murakami - Acupuncture/flowers (checkers)
Original 2008
Auction:
Bonhams -Apr 14, 2013
- Los Angeles
Lot number:
7069
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Description:
Takashi Murakami (Japanese, born 1962)
Acupuncture/Flowers (Checkers)
, 2008
Offset lithograph in colors with cold stamping on wove paper, signed in silver metallic ink and numbered 44/300, published by the artist and Kaikai Kiki Co. Ltd., Tokyo, the full sheet, not framed.
sheet 26 3/4 x 26 3/4in





