

KaikaiKiki 村上隆 毛绒太阳花 30cm-8 By Takashi Murakami
design Takashi Murakami村上隆
Kaikai kiki出品
30cm
村上隆(むらかみたかし)のアートグッズ、お花クッションに新色が登場です!
村上隆(むらかみたかし)のグッズの中でも、不動の人気をほこるこのお花クッション
!お馴染みお花スマイルの反対面は、スヤスヤお休み顔。 いままでの3色に加え、新色
が加わりました。 このピンクイエローは、今までのビビットな配色とは違い、やわら
かなピンクイエロー。
この30cmのクッションなら、いろんな色をあつめてソファにおいてもオシャレですね
♪
Takashi Murakami
In Just 15 Years,Takashi Murakami Has Written A Chapter Of Contemporary Art
History.
The paintings, sculptures, and balloons of Takashi Murakami are colorful and
attractive, and accessible in their reference to lovable cartoon characters.
Murakami uses his deep understanding of Western art to integrate his work into
its structure; working from the inside to portray “Japanese-ness? as a tool
to bring about revolution in the world of art.
As an artist, Murakami questions the lines drawn between East and West, past
and present, high art and popular culture. Not stopping with the production of
artworks, Murakami shocked the world with his entrepreneurial collaboration
with Louis Vuitton, when he challenged the divide between art and commerce.
As a curator, Murakami challenges our notions of history and culture. With his
three-part Superflat exhibition which toured in major museums in America and
Europe, he attempted to introduce Japanese artists, animators, cartoonists,
etc. to an international audience, under the premise that such categories of
creativity are not as rigid in the Japanese system, and might all be thought
of as “art.? His final installation Little Boy suggested a new interpretation
of history through a political exposition of the A-bomb and post-war Japanese
popular culture.
While proposing a rethinking of “Japan? to those both within and outside,
Murakami maintains a strong commitment to promoting Japanese art throughout
the world. Twice a year he holds the GEISAI festival in Japan for young
emerging talent, and with his company Kaikai Kiki, supports and manages a
group of young artists while preparing for his future endeavors.
“To become a living example of the potential of art.? This is the burning
force behind Takashi Murakami’s work.