Murakami

Murakami

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Oct 23, 2007 · Anglais · Relié (376 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 376
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 23, 2007
Éditeur Rizzoli
ISBN-10 0847830039
ISBN-13 9780847830039

Description

Takashi Murakami stands as a pivotal figure in contemporary art, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern pop culture. His vibrant, playful style, often featuring whimsical characters and bold colors, has captivated audiences worldwide. The artistry not only reflects his personal narrative but also engages with the broader context of global culture.

Midori Matsui and Dick Hebdige explore Murakami's work, offering insights into the intricacies of his creative process and the myriad influences that shape his art. They delve into the themes of consumerism, identity, and the fusion of high and low culture, revealing how Murakami navigates these complex landscapes.

Through their analysis, readers gain a deeper appreciation for Murakami's contributions to contemporary discourse, showcasing how his art challenges established norms and invites new interpretations. This exploration paints a rich picture of an artist who continues to redefine boundaries in the art world.

Genres

Affaires & Économie Manga Romans graphiques Art et Photographie Contemporain
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