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Hustle’n’Punch by Kaikai and Kiki (2009) by Takashi Murakami (Japanese, 1962) is an acrylic-and-platinum-leaf painting on canvas mounted on an aluminum frame, on view at The Broad.
The work saturates the field with Murakami’s recurring characters Kaikai and Kiki, whose oversized, hyper-expressive faces float among dense clusters of smiling flowers. Their cartoonish features—wide mouths, spiraling eyes, and bouncing energy—are rendered in a crisp, graphic style associated with Murakami’s Superflat movement, which collapses distinctions between high art, manga, consumer design, and commercial production. The surface reads as a continuous plane of pattern and pop exuberance, masking an undercurrent of manic intensity that runs through the composition.
The Broad, a contemporary art museum anchoring Grand Avenue’s cultural corridor, opened in 2015. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with Gensler, it is defined by its “vault and veil” concept: a honeycomb-like exterior skin filtering daylight over a column-free gallery that houses more than 2,000 works from the Eli and Edythe Broad Collection. The museum focuses on postwar and contemporary art, including major pieces by Jeff Koons, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Yayoi Kusama.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.
First test shots after collimation of the ASERO Murrell telescope.
Breezy and poor seeing.
Waxing gibbous moon. Lunation 12.35 days, 96.5% illuminated.
ASE Remote Observatory at Trevinca Skies in Spain.
Murrell 12" f/4 ONTC Newtonian reflector from TS Optics.
TS-Optics NEWTON Coma Corrector 1.0x TSGPU Superflat – 4-element.
Touptek IMX571 mono camera, L filter.
Single exposure.
Captured in NINA.
Flipped, cropped and contrast adjusted with Curves in Gimp.
Sharpened with Registax Linked Wavelets.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.
Manifesto for The Superblur Art Movement:
1.Superblur refers to a method of creating art using the definition of the word blur.
2.Thus the focus of the art will be to make the object or classification of the art unclear or less distinct .
3.Superblur will also focus elements that cannot be seen or heard clearly.
4.When photography is used with the elements of Superblur in mind. The camera will be manipulated or even be shaken to blur the picture and the aim is to produce images that are similar to abstract art in painting.
5.Instead of creating art for the sake of art, elements of art movements such as Superflat, Superstroke, Cubism and so forth, will be blurred in an attempt to create art that will be known as Superblur art.
6.The symbol that should be used in all Superblur art is the barcode.