In 1962 Takashi Murakami was born in Tokyo. He works in commercial and digital media as well as in fine arts media. The leading themes of his works are based on the pop-culture, later these ideas turned into sculptures, into so-called âSuperflatâ painting.
He was rewarded with a doctoral degree in style named Nihonga that emerged in the 19th century, which presents the art where Eastern and Western styles are mixed up. Almost immediately, due to the augmenting popularity of manga and anime, Murakami was interested in the culture of otaku movement and he supposed it to symbolize in many ways the contemporary Japanese culture.
Murakami created a new style in the fine art and called it âSuperflatâ, and it was characterized by the likeness to otaku cult View the rest of this article
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