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Lots, Lots of Kaikai and Kiki

Takashi Murakami

Lots, Lots of Kaikai and Kiki
Detail — Murakami
Detail — Kiki
Detail — Kiki corner
Detail — DOB

Current Price

$46,500

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Catalogue

MediumAcrylic and platinum leaf on canvas mounted on aluminum frame
Dimensions118 × 234 in / 300 × 594.4 cm
EditionUnique

Provenance

  1. 1

    Acquired directly from the artist's studio, Tokyo, 2003

  2. 2

    Private collection, Tokyo, 2003–2008

  3. 3

    Sotheby's New York, Contemporary Art Evening Sale, 12 November 2008, Lot 34

  4. 4

    Private collection, New York, 2008–present

What strikes me most about this work is the way Murakami holds two seemingly irreconcilable impulses in perfect tension — the childlike joy of Kaikai and Kiki cascading across the surface, and the underlying unease of a culture consuming itself. It is a painting about joy that quietly refuses to let you feel it without complication.

Dr. James Harrington

Director of Contemporary Art, Double Dutch Auctions

Collections

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York

The Broad, Los Angeles

Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris

Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago

Gagosian Collection, New York & London

Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo

Takashi Murakami

Takashi Murakami (b. 1962, Tokyo) is the defining figure of contemporary Japanese art. His Superflat theory collapses the hierarchy between fine art and popular culture, fusing the visual language of manga and anime with centuries of Japanese screen painting. Working across canvas, sculpture, and landmark collaborations with Louis Vuitton and Kanye West, Murakami has built one of the most recognisable bodies of work in the world.

Takashi Murakami

Contemporary Japanese Artist

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