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FOR 10/12
MOCA TO PRESENT TAKASHI MURAKAMI RETROSPECTIVE w/1 cut
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LOS ANGELES, CALIF. â The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will present a comprehensive retrospective of the work of internationally acclaimed artist Takashi Murakami, at the Geffen Contemporary, â© Murakami,â October 29âFebruary 11.
Born in Japan in the early 1960s, Murakami belongs to a generation of artists whose pictorial language brings together motifs linked to popular culture and the formal qualities of traditional Japanese art, such as flatness, pattern and ornamentation â© Murakamiâ features key selections that span Murakamiâs entire career, including political works from the early 1990s, large-scale otaku-inspired figure projects of the late 1990s and the ongoing evolution of Murakamiâs anime alter ego.
Organized and curated by MOCA Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, â© Murakamiâ explores one of the most influential artists to emerge from postwar Japan. Much like Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, Murakamiâs practice is not only referential of pop culture, but his entire life is symbiotic with pop itself, creating a reciprocal relationship between high art and mass culture.
More than 90 works in various media â painting, sculpture, installation and film â will be installed in three sections, occupying more than 35,000-square-feet of exhibition space. The first portion is an immersive, theatrically lit installation including many of Murakamiâs sculptural figures.
The second portion of the exhibition will comprise a gridlike shelving display of all of Murakamiâs merchandise. In addition, the highlight of this area will be a room showcasing the artistâs collaboration with Louis Vuitton. This room will display a range of handbags and accessories featuring Murakamiâs brightly hued logo designs, which the artist created at the behest of Louis Vuittonâs Artistic Director Marc Jacobs in 2002.
In the largest section of the exhibition, paintings and sculptures will be installed chronologically in ten white cubed rooms tracing Murakamiâs artistic development inside MOCAâs warehouse atmosphere. Characterized by two distinct periods of the artistâs career, this portion of the exhibition highlights Murakamiâs attempt to structure his own reality through an investigation of branding and identity in a selection of works created between 1991 and 2000, and the artistâs exploration of self through self-portraiture in works created since 2000.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated 376-page hardcover catalog available at MOCA.
This exhibit will travel to the Brooklyn Museum, New York City; Museum for Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt; and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain.
MOCA is at 250 South Grand Avenue. For information, www.moca.org or 213-621-1749.