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Jelly fish (2003) Printmaking by Takashi Murakami
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32.3x32.3 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 26.8in, Width 26.8in - Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
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- Categories Printmaking under $20,000 Pop Art Animal
The jellyfish with its imposing gaze is highlighted, captivating the viewer's attention. His large eyes give him an almost anthropomorphic expression, which is characteristic of Murakami's playful style. The jellyfish appears peaceful and relaxed, finding its balance on the flower planet.
The flower planet is depicted with colorful patterns, characteristic of the fantasy world created by Murakami. The flowers surrounding it are exuberant and joyful, with stylized shapes and bright colors. It's a whimsical floral vision that embodies the artist's unique aesthetic.
The use of flowers in Murakami's work is a recurring element of his iconography. Flowers often represent beauty, nature and joy, and they are present in many aspects of her artistic practice. This dynamic and colorful composition reflects Murakami's distinctive style and unique blend of elements from popular culture and Japanese artistic tradition.
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Takashi Murakami est un artiste japonais contemporain connu pour son mélange unique d'art traditionnel japonais et de culture populaire. Il est né le 1er février 1962 à Tokyo, au Japon.
Murakami a étudié la peinture traditionnelle japonaise à l'Université nationale des beaux-arts et de musique de Tokyo, où il a obtenu son diplôme en 1986. Par la suite, il a poursuivi ses études à l'étranger et a obtenu un Master of Fine Arts à l'Université des arts de Tokyo.
Dans les années 1990, Murakami a développé sa propre esthétique artistique, qu'il a appelée "Superflat". Cette approche combine des éléments de l'art traditionnel japonais, tels que les estampes ukiyo-e, avec des références à la culture pop, l'animation et les mangas. Ses œuvres sont souvent caractérisées par des couleurs vives, des motifs répétitifs et des personnages kawaii (mignons) qui semblent flotter dans des paysages fantastiques.
Murakami est également connu pour sa collaboration avec des marques de mode et des personnalités populaires. Il a travaillé avec Louis Vuitton pour créer une collection de sacs et d'accessoires, ainsi qu'avec des musiciens tels que Kanye West et Pharrell Williams. Cette fusion de l'art, de la mode et de la musique a contribué à sa renommée internationale.
Au fil des ans, les œuvres de Murakami ont été exposées dans de nombreux musées et galeries du monde entier. Il a notamment organisé des expositions individuelles au Museum of Contemporary Art de Los Angeles, au Palace of Versailles en France et au Museum of Fine Arts de Boston.
En plus de son travail artistique, Murakami est également un théoricien de l'art et un écrivain. Il a publié plusieurs livres sur l'art contemporain japonais et a enseigné à l'Université des arts de Tokyo.
Takashi Murakami est considéré comme l'un des artistes japonais les plus influents de sa génération. Son mélange novateur d'éléments traditionnels et contemporains a contribué à redéfinir les frontières de l'art et a captivé un large public à travers le monde.
- Nationality: JAPAN
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Japanese Artists Artists presented by a gallery