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On the sheetmetal barricades for a building being constructed.
Looks like it's Superflat influenced.
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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.
Tan Tan Bo a.k.a. Gerotan: Scorched by the Blaze in the Purgatory of Knowledge (2018) by Takashi Murakami (Japanese, b.1962) is a monumental acrylic-on-canvas work mounted on board, on view at The Broad.
Murakami’s sprawling composition centers on his alter-ego Tan Tan Bo, a chaotic mutation of his iconic DOB figure. The surface is packed with biomorphic forms, cartoon eyes, spiraling linework, and dense clusters of superflat ornamentation, all rendered with Murakami’s trademark fusion of anime aesthetics, commercial graphics, and Edo-period visual motifs. The work channels an overwhelming sense of psychic overload: Tan Tan Bo appears decomposed, reassembled, and electrically overstimulated, suggesting a figure engulfed by information, anxiety, and cultural excess. The intensely saturated palette and high-gloss finish push the painting toward a near-digital flatness, embodying Murakami’s commentary on spectacle, consumerism, and the instability of identity in a media-saturated world.
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.
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4me4you visits Tokyo Park Gallery which featured a Group Exhibition -“Tokyo Colours”.
TOKYO COLOURS was a group exhibition which featured Urban Japanese Artists: Ashiya Shiguma, Mayumi Konno, Neko, Saiakunana and TYM344.
Through paintings TOKYO COLOURS presents an alternative approach to Pop: a Post-Superflat reaction to Art.
Artist: Ashiya Shiguma draws partially concepted animated women in unconventional mediums such as cardboard and transparent multi-layered acrylic sheets.
Artist: Mayumi Konno :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/konnomym/?hl=en
Artist: Neko:
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Artist: Saiakunana:
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Artist: TYM344 :
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4me4you visits Tokyo Park Gallery which featured a Group Exhibition -“Tokyo Colours”.
TOKYO COLOURS was a group exhibition which featured Urban Japanese Artists: Ashiya Shiguma, Mayumi Konno, Neko, Saiakunana and TYM344.
Through paintings TOKYO COLOURS presents an alternative approach to Pop: a Post-Superflat reaction to Art.
Artist: Ashiya Shiguma draws partially concepted animated women in unconventional mediums such as cardboard and transparent multi-layered acrylic sheets.
Artist: Mayumi Konno :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/konnomym/?hl=en
Artist: Neko:
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/0n0e0k0o/?hl=en
Artist: Saiakunana:
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/saiakunana/?hl=en
Artist: TYM344 :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/tym344/?hl=en
4me4you visits Tokyo Park Gallery which featured a Group Exhibition -“Tokyo Colours”.
TOKYO COLOURS was a group exhibition which featured Urban Japanese Artists: Ashiya Shiguma, Mayumi Konno, Neko, Saiakunana and TYM344.
Through paintings TOKYO COLOURS presents an alternative approach to Pop: a Post-Superflat reaction to Art.
Artist: Ashiya Shiguma draws partially concepted animated women in unconventional mediums such as cardboard and transparent multi-layered acrylic sheets.
Artist: Mayumi Konno :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/konnomym/?hl=en
Artist: Neko:
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/0n0e0k0o/?hl=en
Artist: Saiakunana:
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/saiakunana/?hl=en
Artist: TYM344 :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/tym344/?hl=en
4me4you visits Tokyo Park Gallery which featured a Group Exhibition -“Tokyo Colours”.
TOKYO COLOURS was a group exhibition which featured Urban Japanese Artists: Ashiya Shiguma, Mayumi Konno, Neko, Saiakunana and TYM344.
Through paintings TOKYO COLOURS presents an alternative approach to Pop: a Post-Superflat reaction to Art.
Artist: Ashiya Shiguma draws partially concepted animated women in unconventional mediums such as cardboard and transparent multi-layered acrylic sheets.
Artist: Mayumi Konno :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/konnomym/?hl=en
Artist: Neko:
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/0n0e0k0o/?hl=en
Artist: Saiakunana:
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/saiakunana/?hl=en
Artist: TYM344 :
See more: INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/tym344/?hl=en