Takashi Murakami
Giant Robot - Issue #45
The Global Probing issue. Cover Takashi Murakami.
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Takashi Murakami - 727999
Offset Lithograph, Measures 25.9 x 38.5 inches, Edition 300, hand signed and numbered in the bottom corner.
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima. This print features his famous DOB character.
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Takashi Murakami - 727x777
Offset Lithograph, Measures 38.58 x 25.87 inches, Edition 300, hand signed and numbered in the bottom corner.
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima. This print features his famous DOB character.
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
Shipping/Billing Policy
For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami - Champignon
Offset Lithograph, Measures 20.5" x 20.5", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
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We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
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Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami - I Love Prints And So I Make Them Catalog
Takashi Murakami - Jellyfish Eyes (White 5)
Offset Lithograph, Measures 19.5" x 19.5", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
Shipping/Billing Policy
For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami - Multi Blue Flower Plush Keychain Pin
Takashi Murakami - Multi Green Flower Plush Keychain Pin
Takashi Murakami - Multi Pink Flower Plush Keychain Pin
Takashi Murakami - My arms and legs rot off and though my blood rushes forth, the tranquility of my heart shall be prized above all. (Buddha Head 2)
Offset Lithograph with Silver, Measures 32" x 28", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Please Inquire to webstore@giantrobot.com for pricing information.
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
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For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami - Para-Kiti Dob
Offset Lithograph, Measures 19.75" x 19.75", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
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For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami - Poke!
Offset Lithograph with Silver, Measures 19.5" x 19.5", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
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For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami - Skull Rock
Offset Lithograph, Measures 27" x 27", Edition 300, handsigned and numbered in the bottom corner
Takashi Murakami is one of the founding members of the Superflat movement whose pop art work has been exhibited around the world. His Kaikai Kiki workshop has spawned many younger talented artists including Aya Takano and Chiho Aoshima.
This item is currently in stock. For pricing info and general inquires please contact us at webstore@giantrobot.com
Please read very important policies below
Please note: this item may take up to a week from the date of your purchase to be processed, safely packaged and shipped.
There is a No Returns Policy from the moment artwork is purchased.
We will ship this flat, insured, and by UPS Ground, FEDEX or USPS Express Mail. We do not profit from shipping charges.
Shipping/Billing Policy
For this product we require both billing and shipping address to match when paying with credit card. The name on the billing address must also match the transaction name. If that is not possible otherwise we will accept Paypal.
Due to the size of the box and materials required to ship this print flat, the original shipping quote may not be accurate and will need to be adjusted. If this occurs, you will be contacted with a quote for the additional shipping costs. If shipping charges are under what you were charged, you will be reimbursed the difference.
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Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg
This landmark publication accompanies a major retrospective exhibition of Takashi Murakami’s paintings. Although other volumes on Murakami in English address the crossover between his fine art and commercial output, this book presents the first serious consideration of his work as a painter. It provides a sustained consideration of the artist’s relationship to the tradition of Japanese painting and his facility in straddling high and low, ancient and modern, eastern and western, commercial and high art. Lavishly illustrated with large-scale images of works that span his art student days to now—many reproduced together for the first time—the book contextualizes Murakami’s output in postwar Japan with essays that situate the artist in relation to folklore, traditional Japanese painting Nihonga, the Tokyo art scene in the 1980s and 1990s, and the threat of nuclear annihilation. The volume includes essays by curator Michael Darling, Michael Dylan Foster, Chelsea Foxwell, Reuben Keehan, and Akira Mizuta Lippit, as well as a biography and exhibition history, selected bibliography, and index.