Murakami’s new solo show “Flowers” opens in Hong Kong next week

October 20th, 2010

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With all the chatter about George Condo and his Kanye cover, we forgot that we didn’t think Kanye was all that cool until Murakami became his art director for an album. Anyway, on October 27, Fabrik Gallery in Hong Kong will host Takashi Murakami’s latest solo exhibition, “Murakami’s Flowers.” After the Versailles work, nice to see Murakami back in the solo game.

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Takashi Murakami fills the Palace at Versailles

September 10th, 2010

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Its the talk of the town, the art town that is, with the now iconic Japanese Pop artist, Takashi Murakami filling the infamous Palace of Versailles with many of his art pieces. The call is 15 rooms have been filled.

The Guardian has many great pictures that you should check out.

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Lehman Bros Looks to Sell More Art for 10 Million

June 4th, 2010

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It’s a win-win. The not-so-popular-right-now Lehman Brothers is auctioning off 447 pieces of art, including works by Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, and Takashi Murakami to help pay their debts. Art and debt collectors, rejoice.

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