GALERIES D'ART - ART GALLERIES
JAPON - JAPAN


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Chiba
Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art
Fukuoka
FAAM - Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
Fukuoka Art Museum
Gifuken
Gallery You
Gifu Prefectural Museum
Himeji
Glenbarra Museum
Hiroshima
Hiroshima Museum of Art
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art
Kagawa
Benesse Art Site Naoshima
Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art
Kanazawa
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
Kasama
Kasama Nichido Museum of Art
Kawasaki
Gallery Sawada
Kitakyushu
Center for Contemporary Art, CCA Kitakyushu
Kitakyushu
Center for Contemporary Art, CCA Kitakyushu
Kobe
Mssohkan
Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
Kumamoto
Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto - CAMK
Kurashiki
Ohara Museum of Art
Kyoto
Imura Art Gallery
Mori Yu Gallery
Shibunkaku Co
Kyoto Art Center
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
Mishima
The Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum
Mitaka
Ghibli museum
Mito
Art Tower Mito ATM
Nagoya


Aichi Prefectural
Museum of Art
Gallery Cellar
Gallery Garando
Gallery HAM
Kenji Taki Gallery
Gallery Noda
Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art
Nagoya - Boston Museum of Fine Arts
The Nagoya City Art Museum
Nara
Gallery OUT of PLACE
Nasu
Niki Museum
Osaka
Edel Co Ltd
Gallery Kaze
Kodama Gallery
MEM
Picture Photo Space
Galerie Tamenaga - Osaka
Yamaki Art Gallery
Gallery Zero
Osaka Contemporary Art Center
The National Museum of Art - Osaka
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France-Japon

Dans le cadre des Festivités liées au 150e anniversaire des rélations Franco-Japonaises et sous le Haut Patronage de l’Ambassade du Japon en France, l’association « Festival Cultures Croisées » présente un siècle et demi de regard croisé : exposition consacrée à Mathurin Méheut, peintre français qui a travaillé au Japon au début du XXe et à Kojiro Akagi, peintre japonais contemporain qui travaille depuis 40 ans à Paris.
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Takashi Murakami is one of contemporary art’s most innovative and important figures. Drawing from street culture, high art, and traditional Japanese painting, Murakami takes the contemporary art trend of mixing high and low to an unprecedented level (critics call him the new Warhol), producing original paintings and sculptures as well as mass-produced consumer objects such as toys, books, and most famously, a line of handbags for Louis Vuitton. A committed supporter and spokesperson for Japanese artists and a powerful commentator on postwar culture and society, Murakami has organized influential exhibitions of Japanese art as well as a biannual art fair in Tokyo. Murakami has positioned himself as a new type of artist for the twenty-first century: a hybrid of creator, entrepreneur, and cultural ambassador.In conjunction with the first major retrospective of his work, Murakami traces Murakami’s global impact socially, culturally, and art historically. Essays focus on Murakami’s early works, which were based on a social critique of Japan’s rampant consumerism; the development of his characters; his work with anime, fantasy; otaku culture; and his engagement with global pop culture. Representing output from original works of art to mass-produced multiples, the catalogue also considers the implications of Murakami’s working methods within the tradition of the Western avant-garde.

About the Author
Takashi Murakami was born in Tokyo in 1962 and received his BFA, MFA and PhD from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. His work has been exhibited in prestigious museums all over the world. Paul Schimmel is Chief Curator of The Museum of Contemporary, Los Angeles, where he has organized numerous ground-breaking exhibitions. Lisa Gabrielle Mark is Director of Publications at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. She has written widely on contemporary art.

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