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Re: Murakami, Takashi

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:07 am
by saL
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Murakami recently shared that he is working on some graffiti inspired works..

Re: Murakami, Takashi

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:04 pm
by sistinas
Any fans of Murakami who can get to NYC before January 17th should definitely go to the big show at the Gagosian Gallery on 24th street now, it is pretty damned amazing including a replica of a Japanese temple and two giant Oni statues. The impact of the devastation of Fukashima is very evident and I'm sure I would need a course (if not a degree!) in Buddist iconography to understand it all but I was incredibly impressed.


I took a ton of pix including many close ups of the details and put 'em on my flickr -

https://www.flickr.com/photos/sistinas1 ... 686373545/

To me, religions are a narrative...Natural catastrophes, earthquakes, are things caused by nature. Such chaos is natural, but we have to make sense of it somehow, and so we had to invent these stories. That is what I wanted to paint.
—Takashi Murakami

Gagosian New York is pleased to announce “In the Land of the Dead, Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow,” a major exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Takashi Murakami.

A lightning rod of cultural dichotomies (high/low, ancient/modern, oriental/occidental), Murakami believes the artist to be one who perceives and limns the borders between worlds. Combining classical techniques with the latest technologies, he moves freely within an ever-expanding field of aesthetic issues and cultural inspirations. Parallel to the dystopian themes that pervade his work, he recollects and revitalizes traditional narratives of transcendence and enlightenment, often involving outsider-savants. Mining religious and secular subjects favored by the so-called Japanese “eccentrics” or non-conformist artists of the Early Modern era commonly considered to be counterparts of the Western Romantic tradition, Murakami situates himself within their legacy of bold and lively individualism in a manner that is entirely his own and of his time.

Since the devastating Great Tōhoku Earthquake of 2011, Murakami has explored Japanese art produced in response to historic natural disasters. For example, in the aftermath of the Great Asei Edo Earthquake of 1855, painters such as Kano Kazunobu portrayed the five hundred arhats (or rakan), the spiritual protectors of the Buddha’s teachings, as stewards of enlightenment in dire times. While Kazunobu employed diverse Eastern and Western techniques in his vast scroll paintings, Murakami has created an immersive installation, entered through a 56-ton replica of a sanmon (sacred gate), of eclectic arhats; deliquescing clones of his fictional creature Mr. Dob; and karajishi, the mythic lions that guard Japanese Buddhist temples. Here is a contemporary belief system, constructed in the wake of disaster, that merges earlier faiths, myths, and images into a syncretic spirituality of the artist’s imagination. In totemic sculptures representing demons, religious sites, and self-portraits; and paintings that conflate classical Japanese techniques with Abstract Expressionist tropes, science-fiction, manga, and Buddhist and Shinto imagery, Murakami investigates the role of faith amid the inexorable transience and trauma of existence.

Re: Murakami, Takashi

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:15 pm
by sistinas
some smaller versions of pix - larger in my flickr

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Re: Murakami, Takashi

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:13 pm
by gorkie
That gold statue makes me tremble. So great.

Portrait blue flowers skulls Skate Deck 15 Murakami

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 5:55 am
by dirkstainly
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Portrait blue flowers skulls Skate Deck 15 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/170941

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Multiflowers skulls Skate Deck 15 Murakami

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 5:56 am
by dirkstainly
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Multiflowers skulls Skate Deck 15 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/170942

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Re: Murakami, Takashi

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 10:53 pm
by portendingennui
I'm brand new to the forum but wanted to say thank you for such an excellent thread on Murakami. I own a few pieces and am very anxious for releases from the Land of the Dead exhibition. I will be in Tokyo next month and am also hoping to swing by Kaikai Kiki. Are there any other places I should visit to see his work? Does anyone know of a good way other than Ebay to track new releases?

Mr DOB 16 Takashi Murakami x ComplexCon

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 10:16 am
by Yamar
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Mr DOB 16 Takashi Murakami x ComplexCon
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/184790

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772772 16 Murakami

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 3:57 pm
by Yamar

Korin: Stellar River in the Heavens 16 Murakami

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 5:01 pm
by Yamar
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Korin: Stellar River in the Heavens 16 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/185961

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Assignation of a Spirit 15 Murakami

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:38 pm
by mfaith
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Assignation of a Spirit 15 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/193359

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Flowerball Margaret (3D) 11 Murakami

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:39 pm
by mfaith
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Flowerball Margaret (3D) 11 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/193360

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Kansei: The Golden Age 15 Murakami

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:40 pm
by mfaith
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Kansei: The Golden Age 15 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/193361

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Flowers Blossoming in This World and the Land of... 13 Murak

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:42 pm
by mfaith
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Flowers Blossoming in This World and the Land of... 13 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/193362

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Hokkyo Takashi - Kansei 15 Murakami

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:48 pm
by mfaith
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Hokkyo Takashi - Kansei 15 Murakami
http://expressobeans.com/jump.php/art-detail/193363

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