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Where to buy art by Japanese artists?
ArtMajeur presents a selection of the best Contemporary Japanese artists: Japanese painters, Japanese sculptors, Japanese photographers, you can find both emerging and confirmed artists on the gallery.
While painters, sculptors and photographers from Japan are the most popular techniques, we also have great contemporary works for sale in other techniques like collages, digital arts or textile arts. ArtMajeur gallery is very popular in Japan because many contemporary artists use it to sell their artworks: collectors looking to buy art by Japanese artists can find a great diversity of techniques, colors, styles and prices.
Discover original Artworks made by Contemporary Japanese artists on ArtMajeur
Contemporary Japanese artists have created a wide variety of original artworks that are truly unique. These artworks are characterized by the use of unconventional materials and supports, such as washi paper, bamboo, and lacquer.

©2021 Suki Da
Origins and History
Original artworks made by Contemporary Japanese artists have a rich and diverse history. The modern art movement in Japan began in the late 19th century, with the introduction of Western art techniques and styles. The period between the 1910s and 1930s saw the emergence of several influential artists, including Yayoi Kusama and Takashi Murakami. These artists brought a new perspective to the art world, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary styles. In the 1960s and 1970s, the Mono-ha movement emerged, which focused on the relationship between natural and industrial materials. Today, Japanese contemporary art continues to evolve, with artists exploring new mediums and themes. Some of the most sought-after contemporary Japanese artists include Yoshitomo Nara, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Mariko Mori. The unique blend of tradition and modernity in Japanese art continues to captivate audiences around the world.

©2023 Kadota Mitsumasa Artist represented by Tilsitt Gallery
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
The evolution of original artworks made by Contemporary Japanese artists has been nothing short of remarkable.

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Related Famous Artists
Contemporary Japanese art has gained a lot of attention from artists all over the world. Many Contemporary Artists have been inspired by the unique style and cultural significance of Japanese art. Here are some artists who have created original artworks based on the works of contemporary Japanese artists.
Yayoi Kusama - This Japanese artist is known for her use of bright colors and polka dots in her paintings and installations. Contemporary artists have been inspired by her unique style and use of color.
Takashi Murakami - This Japanese artist is known for his colorful and playful paintings and sculptures. Many contemporary artists have been inspired by his use of pop culture references and bright colors.
Ai Weiwei - This Chinese artist is known for his political activism and his use of found objects in his sculptures. He has been inspired by the work of contemporary Japanese artists who use everyday objects in their artwork.
Anish Kapoor - This Indian artist is known for his large-scale sculptures that explore the relationship between space and form. He has been inspired by the minimalist aesthetic of many contemporary Japanese artists.
Damien Hirst - This British artist is known for his provocative and controversial artworks. He has been inspired by the use of cultural symbols and motifs in the work of contemporary Japanese artists.
Contemporary artists continue to be inspired by the unique style and cultural significance of Japanese art. They have created original artworks that pay homage to the work of contemporary Japanese artists while also exploring new themes and ideas.

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Notable original artworks made by Contemporary Japanese artists
Contemporary Japanese artists have produced a plethora of well-known original artworks that have captured the attention of art enthusiasts worldwide. Here are five of the most notable artworks and their descriptions.
"My Lonesome Cowboy" by Takashi Murakami (1998) is a sculpture that depicts a young man dressed in cowboy attire, with a stream of white liquid shooting from his hand. The sculpture is made of fiberglass and acrylic paint and represents the artist’s interest in merging traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture.
"Love is Calling" by Yayoi Kusama (2013) is an installation comprised of a small room filled with inflatable tentacles covered in the artist’s signature polka dots. The installation is meant to evoke a sense of infinity and represents Kusama’s ongoing battle with mental illness.
"Oval Buddha" by Hiroshi Sugimoto (1988) is a photograph of a Buddha statue taken with a large-format camera. The photograph is part of Sugimoto’s "Seascapes" series and showcases his interest in capturing the essence of spiritual objects through photography.
"Miss Forest" by Yoshitomo Nara (2000) is a painting of a young girl with a fierce expression, holding a large knife in one hand. The painting is part of Nara’s larger body of work that explores the themes of innocence, violence, and rebellion.
"Tokyo Parrots" by Hachiya Kazuhiko (2013) is a series of photographs that capture the vibrant green parrots that have made Tokyo their home. The photographs showcase the artist’s interest in the relationship between humans and nature in urban environments.
These artworks demonstrate the range of styles and themes explored by contemporary Japanese artists, from pop culture references to spiritual iconography to the relationship between humans and the natural world. Each piece represents a unique perspective and adds to the rich tapestry of contemporary Japanese art.


Suki Da
Photography | 35.4x23.6 in

Suima
Digital Arts | 16x16 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Paper | 28.7x20.3 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 31.7x24 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 39.4x31.6 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 25.7x51.3 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Paper | 28.7x20.3 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 39.4x31.6 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 28.6x23.9 in

Ayumi
Pigments on Paper | 48x9.8 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 31.6x39.4 in

Tomoya Nakano
Acrylic on Canvas | 25.7x51.3 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 13.1x9.5 in

Suki Da
Photography | 23.6x15.8 in

Suima
Digital Arts | 16x16 in

Tomoya Nakano
Digital Photography on Wood | 32.8x21.9 in

Suima
Digital Arts | 16x16 in

Suima
Digital Arts | 16x16 in

Tomoya Nakano
Oil on Canvas | 39.4x31.6 in
