Takashi Murakami
the meaning of the nonsense of the meaning
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Contributions
- Murakami, Takashi, 1962- - Contributor
- Matsui, Midori. - Contributor
- Friis-Hansen, Dana, 1961- - Contributor
- Bard College. Center for Curatorial Studies. Museum. - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Bard College in association with H.N. Abrams, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
23,500 words, Guess
Page Count
94 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL57948M
- ISBN-100810967022
- OCLC Control Number507078642
- OCLC Control Number44085163
- Internet Archivetakashimurakamim0000cruz
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- Library of Congress Control Number99075321
- Goodreads17812
- LibraryThing1100658
Classifications
- DDC709/.2
- LCCN7359.M87 A4 1999
Description
"Takashi Murakami is one of the most thoughtful - and thought-provoking - Japanese artists of the 1990s. His work ranges from cartoony paintings to quasi-minimalist sculptures to giant inflatable balloons to performance events to factory-produced watches, t-shirts and other products, many of which are emblazoned with his signature character, Mr. DOB. Murakami mixes and morphs on canvas, light boxes, posters and other media, cutting a wide, seemingly schizophrenic path that attracts the attention of the international artworld, the Japanese news media, schoolgirls, and the otaku or "geek" subculture alike. He has built up a rich body of work that both reflects upon and slyly interrogates postwar, postrecovery Japanese art and popular culture, voraciously absorbing and engaging both history and culture from Japan and the West, from exalted ceremonies to obscure youthful diversions, such as anime (animation films) and manga (comics), from traditional nihon-ga painting to the work of Abstract Expressionist icon Jackson Pollock and Pop genius Andy Warhol. Murakami's diverse art objects and activities tickle the eye as well as the imagination, and his elaborate ideas inspire new ways to think about Japanese culture."--BOOK JACKET.
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