Takashi Murakami: An Arrow Through History

Takashi Murakami: An Arrow Through History

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Explore new creations by renowned artist Takashi Murakami in this comprehensive volume, complete with a collectible trading card and captivating augmented-reality experiences. Blending the tangible and virtual worlds, Murakami's latest pieces draw inspiration from a diverse range of influences, from historic Chinese pottery to modern NFTs.

Takashi Murakami's An Arrow Through History is a detailed account of his latest exhibition at Gagosian, New York. The book showcases three innovative bodies of work that merge the digital and physical realms: sculptures and paintings depicting digital avatars from the Clone X NFT project, pixelated flower paintings inspired by the Murakami.Flowers NFT project, and shaped canvases featuring fish motifs influenced by ancient Chinese ceramics. The book features full-color plates, installation photography, and behind-the-scenes shots of Murakami's studio. Additionally, readers can use custom Snapchat lenses, accessed through QR codes, to experience augmented-reality animations of Murakami's iconic imagery.

In her essay, author and researcher Amy Whitaker delves into the connections between Murakami's artwork and art history, particularly in relation to the development of Internet art. A discussion between conceptual footwear designer Daniel Bailey, Elizabeth Semmelhack (director and senior curator of Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum), and Gagosian's director of strategic initiatives Ashley Overbeek explores the desire to collect through the perspectives of sneaker culture and NFTs. Murakami himself, along with RTFKT studios, delve into their ongoing collaboration and the importance of a "cognitive revolution," while Gagosian Quarterly's Wyatt Allgeier moderates the conversation about the future of art.

Wyatt Allgeier is a writer and an editor for Gagosian Quarterly. He lives and works in New York City. Daniel Bailey (aka Mr. Bailey) is a conceptual footwear designer and the founder of the sneaker design and community platform CONCEPTKICKS. For ComplexCon’s Sneakers for Breakfast, he partnered with Takashi Murakami to create a set of sneakers inspired by Takashi’s artwork. Takashi Murakami earned a PhD from the Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts. He began exhibiting his work while still at the university and in 1996 established the Hiropon Factory studio (today Kaikai Kiki) to produce it. In addition to making and marketing Murakami’s art and related work, Kaikai Kiki functions as a supportive environment for fostering emerging artists. With the curation of the 2000 Superflat exhibition, Murakami advanced the Superflat theory of Japanese art. He has exhibited widely both in Japan and overseas. Ashley Overbeek is director of strategic initiatives at Gagosian, where she worked with Takashi Murakami on his An Arrow through History show. She has been collecting NFTs since early 2019 and cohosts a recurring live audio conversation in which she interviews leading crypto artists. RTFKT Studios is a creator-led organization that uses the latest in game engines, NFTs, blockchain authentication, and augmented reality, combined with manufacturing expertise, to create one-of-a-kind sneakers and digital artifacts. Elizabeth Semmelhack is the director and senior curator of the Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto. She has curated more than thirty exhibitions, including Future Now, which featured RTFKT’s digital sneakers. She is also the author of several books related to footwear highlighting Takashi Murakami’s collaborations in the sneaker space. Amy Whitaker is an associate professor at New York University and longtime researcher in the intersections of art, economics, and politics. She is the author of three books, Museum Legs (Hol Art Books, 2009), Art Thinking (Harper Business, 2016), and Economics of Visual Art (Cambridge University Press, 2021), and coauthor, with Nora Burnett Abrams, of The Story of NFTs: Artists, Technology, and Democracy (Rizzoli and MCA Denver, 2023).

Materials: Hardcover

Size: 11 in H x 9.2 in W x 1.4 in T

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