Video: "Takashi in a Superflat Wonderland" - Exhibition by Japanese artist and sculptor Takashi Murakami
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The Plateau Museum of Art (Korea) is exhibition by Japanese artist, sculptor and designer Takashi Murakaminamed "Takashi in a superflat wonderland".
Takashi Murakami considered one of the most inventive artists of our time. His work is the result of an original interpretation of the traditions of the Western schools with the addition of the sophistication characteristic of the East. This exhibition demonstrates Murakami's amazing stylewhose works criticize modern society in a historical and social context.
The development of the "super flat" theory of the artist was inspired by Japanese paintings of the 17-18 centuries. The term "superflat" criticizes post-war society, all desires and dreams of which, according to the artist, have become super flat and superficial. With the same expression, the author defines the modern era of consumers.
Being one of the most successful artists in Asia, Takashi Murakami provides the viewer with the opportunity to see contemporary culture in a new light.
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