Takashi Murakami
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This fresh look at artist Takashi Murakami takes on the
",monstrous", themes of rampant consumerism, human fallibility, and
the perils of life in the digital fast lane, in works from the past
decade One of Japan's leading contemporary artists, Takashi
Murakami (b. 1962) is known for a wide-ranging practice that
encompasses not only fine art but fashion, consumer products,
curation, and entertainment. Founder of the Superflat movement,
Murakami makes art that is larger than life, boldly colored, and
buoyant, with a Pop sensibility that draws inspiration from anime
and manga.But beyond the happy flowers and kawaii characters that
have defined Murakami's career lurk darker manifestations: the
sharp-toothed, multi-eyed monsters that have increasingly become
the artist's vehicle for expressing the effects of rampant
consumerism, human fallibility, and the perils of life in the
digital fast lane. This book explores these themes in works from
the last decade, presenting a disquieting vision of monsterized
beings born in an era of unprecedented environmental, political,
and social turmoil. Conversations with Murakami and essays by Laura
W.Allen, Hiroko Ikegami, and Masako Shiba deconstruct what monsters
mean to the artist and reflect on new directions in Murakami's
sculpture and the genesis of his recent NFT projects. The book
features lavish color illustrations, a plastic jacket, dyed edges,
and four gatefolds. Published in association with the Asian Art
Museum of San Francisco Exhibition Schedule: Asian Art Museum of
San Francisco (September 15, 2023-February 12, 2024)