On any given day, Takashi Murakami—the Pop Art juggernaut who has been called, for better or for worse, “The Japanese Andy Warhol”— is likely in his main studio in Tokyo, which never closes.
The new brand Ohana Hatake by Takashi Murakami promises to release shoes that merges his motifs with contemporary footwear ...
On Wednesday, November 13, the legendary contemporary artist revealed Ohana Hatake, a footwear brand inspired by Murakami's ...
Perrotin is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Takashi Murakami at 2bis avenue Matignon. The gallery is part of the new association Matignon Saint-Honoré which gathers a selection of galleries ...
While there, he made a pit stop at Murakami’s Kaikai Kiki studio in Asaka, where the artist had displayed his works made in the style of the post-modern art wave known as Superflat. Evidently ...
Where does A.A. Murakami’s desire to use technology to emulate nature come from? Technology has always been a persistent force in human creation and culture, from cave art to standing stones ...
Mr Murakami's works have also inspired other forms of art. The Oscar-winning film Japanese film Drive My Car was based on several of the author's short stories, including one of the same title.
Ginger Owen-Murakami is a Professor of Photography at Western Michigan University's Gwen Frostic School of Art. Ginger joined the Frostic School of Art in 1999. Owen-Murakami’s artwork derives imagery ...
A limited edition of only 20 pieces. Transcending the preconceived notions of contemporary art, Takashi Murakami created his own art movement dubbed "Superflat," extending from fine arts such as ...
Organized by The Asahi Shimbun and other entities, the “Takashi Murakami Mononoke Kyoto” event is being held at the Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art’s Higashiyama Cube until Sept.
work of art. “The unfinished story appeared less interesting to me in the past than I had expected, although ‘The Great Gatsby’ impressed me deeply in my younger days,” Murakami said.