Yoshitomo Nara
Gummi Girl Candy Jar (Set of 5)
2006
Sculptures (ABS, resin, mixed media)
16 × 16 × 7 cm
Unique
Location: France
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About the artwork
Yoshitomo Nara’s “Gummi Girl Candy Jar” juxtaposes sweetness and subversion. Behind these cute figurines lies a biting psychological irony.
Expert opinion
The figures emerge from the wash paintings like memories resurfacing. Tabouret’s color palette blends tenderness and anguish in a single breath.
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.
“"People say my works are 'kawaii,' but I don't think they're just cute." – Yoshitomo Nara on his work”
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