Yoshitomo Nara
Days 2014-2018 : Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone - Take your time, it won't be long now
2018
Pigment print, framed, photo book with original slipcase
11 × 11 × 2 cm
Ed. 72/100
Location: Paris, France
About the artwork
This piece is composed of two objects: a photograph of Nara and an art book compiling photos by the artist. The print shows a small, broken doll with only its upper body left. This little character echoes the paintings and drawings of Nara, famous for her characters with big eyes as childlike as they are dark. The boxed set also includes an art book featuring a selection of photographs taken by Nara between 2014 and 2018 that were not intended for public display. These spontaneous photos are like visual notes that feed into Nara's drawing and painting.
Expert opinion
This piece is a beautiful collector's item comprising a numbered photograph of Nara and an art book on his recent photographic practice.
About the artist
Yoshitomo Nara is a Japanese painter born in 1959. In his artistic practice, he draws inspiration from three elements that lulled his childhood: solitude, manga and Western music. Introduced to pop art in the 1990s, he joined the Superflat movement with Mukarami and Chiho Aoshima. His works often feature childlike, kawaii figures, marked by dark humor and a certain cynicism. He sometimes places weapons in the hands of the children he depicts, enabling them to defend themselves against dangerous forces. Today, he is the Japanese artist whose work sells at the highest prices, and has been exhibited at MoMA in New York, Galerie Kaikai Kiki in Tokyo and Galerie Blum and Poe in Los Angeles.
Additional info
Framed
Proof of authenticity
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