Dreamland dollhouse, 2020

by Kumikaho Oshima

Sculpture : LED, paper, plexiglass 70 x 70 x 8 cm 27.6 x 27.6 x 3.1 inch

$7,215

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About the artwork

Type

Unique work

Signature

Engraved signature

Authenticity

Sold with certificate of Authenticity from the artist

Invoice from the gallery


Medium

Sculpture: LED, paper, plexiglass

Dimensions cm inch

70 x 70 x 8 cm 27.6 x 27.6 x 3.1 inch Height x Width x Depth

Display

The sculpture cannot be displayed outdoors


Tags

Icons

Nude

Pop Art

Barbie

Backlight

Dollars

Neo-Pop

Beige

Pink

Artwork sold in perfect condition

Artwork location: France

Mix Media paper wax and plexyglass with protective Cap Plexiglas with LED.

The artwork is dated, numbered and signed on a metal label sticked on the protective cap serie “Dollar Dreams in Neon Barbie World".

“Dollar Dreams in Neon Barbie World" is a captivating series by Japanese artist Kumikaho Oshima, where the ethereal glow of fluorescent neon lights intertwines with the iconic imagery of dollars and Barbie dolls to create a thought-provoking narrative on contemporary culture.

In her studio in the heart of Tokyo, Oshima meticulously crafts each wall sculpture, weaving together elements that reflect the complex tapestry of societal dreams and aspirations. The series serves as a visual commentary on the intersection of consumerism, childhood nostalgia, and the pursuit of the American Dream in a globalized world.

The journey through the series begins with “Neon Capital," a striking piece where a cascade of dollars is intricately interwoven with neon lights, symbolizing the ever-present influence of money on our aspirations and values. The fluorescent glow emphasizes the allure and power associated with wealth, casting a mesmerizing spell on the observer.

Then we encounter “Dreamland Dollhouse," a sculpture where Barbie dolls are arranged within a neon-lit space full of dollars . The juxtaposition of these childhood icons against the stark glow of dollars prompts contemplation on the commodification of dreams and the societal expectations placed upon individuals from an early age.

One of the series highlights is “Ephemeral Earnings," who features a delicate neon lights surrounding a central face of barbie with a background entirely of dollar bills. This piece explores the transient nature of financial success and the fragility of dreams when constructed upon the foundation of currency.

In “Metropolis Mirage," Oshima takes inspiration from the neon-lit , creating a three-dimensional collage of dollars, dolls, and vibrant lights. The piece captures the essence of modern life, where dreams are both realized and shattered amidst the pulsating energy of a metropolis.

The series crescendos with “Barbie's Fortune Fountain," an artwork that immerses the viewer in a cascade of dollars and neon lights, with Barbie dolls emerging from the midst. This artwork challenges the observer to confront the convergence of personal dreams, societal expectations, and the relentless pursuit of financial prosperity.

Through “Dollar Dreams in Neon Barbie World," Kumikaho Oshima invites the audience to reflect on the intricate relationships between wealth, childhood ideals, and the perpetual pursuit of a utopian existence. Each sculpture serves as a visual poem, capturing the essence of a society caught in the luminous web of its own desires, beautifully and provocatively expressed in neon and currency.

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galerie jacob paulett • France

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Collector’s Guide

Kumikaho Oshima

Kumikaho Oshima

Japan  • 1986

Kumikaho Oshima is a Japanese artist born in 1986 in Tokyo.

All of her work revolves around two main topics; Barbie dolls and American dollars. She seeks to illustrate the actual condition of young women in Japan through her satirical work by criticizing the excessive implantation of Western tendencies in Japanese culture and art as well as the appropriation of capitalist symbols and values. The artist evokes the revolution of Japanese women's manners and desires in her paintings, who in a traditional and limited society began to perceive money as a source of power. Barbie dolls represent the Western physical ideal and the dollar bills play the role of an essential good to female emancipation.

From an aesthetic point of view, her work belongs to the Japanese Neo-pop art movement represented by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. Oshima work is subtle, she limits the use of colors, she prefers to use earthyand fresh tonalities, which can sometimes give an impression of whashed out to her work but this impression is compensated by the sensual and emotional scenes that she depicts. She uses certain photographic techniques such as zooming or not placing the subject in the center of the frame without making the scenes more dramatic or dynamic.

With time, Kumikaho Oshima has developed a strong and easily recognizable style. Her work is present at the Jacob Paullet Gallery.


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