Takashi Murakami
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Takashi Murakami

Japan • 1962  2968 followers

Rather than a big figure, I guess you could say I'm more of an influential minority symbol.

Biography

Born in Tokyo in 1962, Takashi Murakami is one of the most influential artists to come out of Japan in recent decades. Formally trained in Nihonga (a painting style focused on traditional Japanese techniques and subject matter), Murakami earned a Ph.D. from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1993, and emerged out of Japan's Neo-Pop generation after the collapse of Japan's bubble economy in the late 1980s. His artworks have been received at galleries, museums and auctions in major cities around the globe from Tokyo, Hong Kong, Los Angeles to London.

In 2025, his collaboration with Louis Vuitton reached a major milestone, celebrating its 20th anniversary with a new collection that includes over 200 redesigned pieces, such as handbags, accessories, and shoes, all featuring Murakami’s signature colorful designs. This limited edition collection has sparked worldwide interest, with pop-up stores in major cities like New York, London, and Tokyo offering unique shopping experiences alongside art exhibitions and activations.

Although Murakami has consistently incorporated contemporary Japanese popular culture in the forms of anime (animation) and manga (comic books) into his work, he has also continued to draw on traditional Japanese sources ranging from Buddhist imagery, incorporating flowers, 12th-century picture scrolls and Zen painting, and compositional techniques from 18th-century Edo eccentric painting.

Forging a new reciprocal relationship between high art and mass culture, Murakami's artistic practice is predicated on seeing art as a part of the economy. Murakami is significant for carving out a new entrepreneurial model based on a transformation of applied market strategies. This model can be attributed to the global shift from a consumer-based society to a service-oriented economy, which differentiates Murakami from Andy Warhol and his contemporaries Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst.

In addition to creating artworks, Murakami has made a constellation of ancillary activities integral to his practice by taking on the roles of curator, lecturer, event coordinator, radio host, newspaper columnist, and manager of emerging artists. His international corporation Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., with its multi-faceted operations in mass-produced merchandising, animated film production, and corporate design commissions including his renowned collaboration with Louis Vuitton Paris, reveals his aim to creatively widen art's distributive capacities. The artist continues to innovate by jumping into the world of NFTs.

In 2025, Murakami's collaboration with Louis Vuitton reached a significant milestone. The partnership, which began in 2003, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a re-edition collection. This collection features over 200 new pieces, including handbags, accessories, and footwear, all adorned with Murakami's signature colorful designs. Pop-up shops have been established in major cities like New York, London, and Tokyo, offering unique shopping experiences alongside art exhibitions and activations. The re-edition aims to introduce these iconic prints to a new generation, with fashion ambassadors like Zendaya leading the campaign.

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Print, The Nether World, Takashi Murakami

The Nether World

Takashi Murakami

Print - 60 x 60 cm Print - 23.6 x 23.6 inch

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Sculpture, Melting DOB, Takashi Murakami

Melting DOB

Takashi Murakami

Sculpture - 25.1 x 31.5 x 25.1 cm Sculpture - 9.9 x 12.4 x 9.9 inch

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Print, Maiko in Springtime Kyoto, Takashi Murakami

Maiko in Springtime Kyoto

Takashi Murakami

Print - 50 x 50 x 0.1 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0 inch

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Print, Coffee Enso Black, Takashi Murakami

Coffee Enso Black

Takashi Murakami

Print - 30 x 29 x 0.01 cm Print - 11.8 x 11.4 x 0 inch

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Print, An Homage to Monogold, Takashi Murakami

An Homage to Monogold

Takashi Murakami

Print - 40 x 30 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 inch

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Print, This Merciless World, Takashi Murakami

This Merciless World

Takashi Murakami

Print - 69 x 53 cm Print - 27.2 x 20.9 inch

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Print, Flower Ball Awakening, Takashi Murakami

Flower Ball Awakening

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Flower Ball (Multicolor), Takashi Murakami

Flower Ball (Multicolor)

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Korin: Superstring Theory, Takashi Murakami

Korin: Superstring Theory

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Flowerball (Bright Red), Takashi Murakami

Flowerball (Bright Red)

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Prayer, Takashi Murakami

Prayer

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Korin: Azure River, Takashi Murakami

Korin: Azure River

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Time Bokan- Red, Takashi Murakami

Time Bokan- Red

Takashi Murakami

Print - 50 x 50 x 0.1 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0 inch

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Print, Time Bokan- Camouflage Pink, Takashi Murakami

Time Bokan- Camouflage Pink

Takashi Murakami

Print - 50 x 50 x 0.1 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0 inch

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Print, Kyoto Korin Mononoke Flower, Takashi Murakami

Kyoto Korin Mononoke Flower

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 x 0.1 cm Print - 28 x 28 x 0 inch

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Print, A Bouquet in a Basket, Takashi Murakami

A Bouquet in a Basket

Takashi Murakami

Print - 61 x 61 x 0.1 cm Print - 24 x 24 x 0 inch

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Print, Shangri-La Blue, Takashi Murakami

Shangri-La Blue

Takashi Murakami

Print - 67.9 x 67.9 x 0.3 cm Print - 26.75 x 26.75 x 0.1 inch

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Print, Flower Ball, Takashi Murakami

Flower Ball

Takashi Murakami

Print - 32 x 32 cm Print - 12.6 x 12.6 inch

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Print, Kyoto: Korin, Takashi Murakami

Kyoto: Korin

Takashi Murakami

Print - 76.25 x 72 cm Print - 30 x 28.3 inch

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Print, A Red River is Visible, Takashi Murakami

A Red River is Visible

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Flower Ball (Dumpling), Takashi Murakami

Flower Ball (Dumpling)

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Dream of opposite, Takashi Murakami

Dream of opposite

Takashi Murakami

Print - 50 x 50 x 0.2 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.1 inch

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Print, May Shower, Takashi Murakami

May Shower

Takashi Murakami

Print - 47 x 38 cm Print - 18.5 x 15 inch

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Print, Korin: Superstring Theory, Takashi Murakami

Korin: Superstring Theory

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71.1 x 71.1 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Kansei: The Golden Age, Takashi Murakami

Kansei: The Golden Age

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71.1 x 71.1 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch

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Print, Colorful Miracle Sparkle, Takashi Murakami

Colorful Miracle Sparkle

Takashi Murakami

Print - 71 x 71 x 0.1 cm Print - 28 x 28 x 0 inch

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Design, Mr. DOB Kokeshi Dolls, Takashi Murakami

Mr. DOB Kokeshi Dolls

Takashi Murakami

Design - 9.5 x 7.5 x 5 cm Design - 3.7 x 3 x 2 inch

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Why is Takashi Murakami so important?
Takashi Murakami is important for blending traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture, creating the "Superflat" movement. His collaborations with brands like Louis Vuitton have also bridged the gap between fine art and commercial design.
What is Takashi Murakami's most famous piece?
Takashi Murakami's most famous piece is "727," featuring his iconic character Mr. DOB. He is also widely recognized for his vibrant "Flower" motifs, which have become symbols of his Superflat style.
Why is Murakami so expensive?
Murakami's works are expensive due to his global reputation, unique fusion of pop culture and traditional Japanese art, and high demand among collectors. Limited editions and collaborations with luxury brands also drive up prices.