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Free Report - Takashi Murakami

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Professional Report - Takashi Murakami

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Takashi Murakami - artist's data

Takashi Murakami - Profile

With a complete selection of over 90 works in different media such as painting, industrial design, animation and fashion, the exhibition, curated by MOCA Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, reveals this artist's personal universe: from his early works in the 1990s, in which he explored his own identity, to his large-scale sculptures created after 2000, veritable icons of this artist, and ending with his gallery of manufactured objects, his animation projects, his connection to the world of fashion, and his compelling works of recent years. The relationship with anime (animation) and manga (comics) is central to the aesthetic conception of the artist, who made his debut in the early 1990s. Both genres are, in his own words, "representative of modern everyday life in Japan" and stem from the otaku subculture (a word used to refer to the young and reclusive, obsessed fans of such genres as anime and manga). His work is also influenced by pop culture and by certain European and American artistic movements. Consequently, Murakami's praxis brilliantly blends the bright palette of pop, the flatness of traditional Japanese art and certain elements of the Surrealist movement, where dreams played a fundamental role in the creative process. (Guggenheim Museum Bilbao)

important exhibitions of Takashi Murakami

Exhibition Location City Country Date
The World Belongs to You Punta della Dogana Venedig IT 02.06.2011
Mapping the Studio Punta della Dogana Venedig IT 06.06.2009
Future Pass - From Asia to the World Biennale Venedig Venedig IT 04.06.2011
Murakami Brooklyn Museum of Modern Art Brooklyn US 05.04.2008
Comic Abstraction: Image Breaking, Image Making MoMA - Museum of Modern Art New York US 04.03.2007
Takashi Murakami Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (SMAK) Gent BE 14.05.2005
THE WORLD BELONGS TO YOU Punta della Dogana Venedig IT 08.01.2012
Takashi Murakami Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street London GB 27.06.2011
Pop Life: Art in a Material World National Gallery of Canada Ottawa CA 01.06.2010
JAPAN POP Helsinki FI 09.09.2005

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Galleries representing
Takashi Murakami:

Blum & Poe
Chowaiki & Co.
Dorianne Hutton Fine Art
Gagosian Gallery - Rom
Gagosian Gallery Athen
Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills
Gagosian Gallery Britannia Street
Gagosian Gallery Davies Street
Gagosian Gallery Madison Avenue
Gagosian Gallery West 21st Street
Gagosian Gallery West 24th Street
Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin
Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin Miami
Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin St. Claude
Galerie Fluegel-Roncak
Galerie Koch
Galerie Sho Contemporary Art
Gallery Delaive
Guy Hepner Contemporary
IKON Ltd
Jaski Art Gallery
Marianne Boesky Gallery 509 West
SCAI the Bathhouse
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo

Collections representing
Takashi Murakami

21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
Deutsche Bank Collection
Espacio 1414
Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
MFA - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Punta della Dogana
Queensland Art Gallery
Rubell Family Collection
Vanhaerents Art Collection

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