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Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa, 1950.

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• Apr 03, 2011 link notes tagged: Japan  film  movie  Kurosawa  disaster  catastrophe  chaos  violence  murder 
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The japanese gallery of psychiatric art: Pyromijin® (pyridoxal), 1968, Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica



• Sep 29, 2010 link notes tagged: art  design  human  body  anatomy  machine  metaphore  representation  drug  psychiatry  Japan 
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✖ Via Frank Coehn Colletion: “Army of Mushrooms” by Takashi Murakami, acrylic on canvas on wood, 182.3cm x 182.3cm x 9.5cm (inc plexibox), 2003

Takashi Murakami was born in Tokyo in 1962. He’s a contemporary Japanese artist. About the Mushrooms:

For me they seem both erotic and cute while evoking – especially for the Western imagination – the fantastic world of fairy tale. I thought that, by uniting the eroticism and the magic side of mushrooms, I could use them as motifs in my work. (read more)

Some of Murakami’s work is being exhibited in the palace of Versailles and it’s creating something of a controversy: see “Takashi Murakami takes on critics with provocative Versailles exhibition” (by Lizzy Davies, The Guardian, September 10th, 2010) and “Murakami’s Creations Invade Versailles” (by Rooksana Hossenally, The New York Times, September 13th, 2010. Visit the Chateau de Versailles official website for more info on the exhibition.



• Sep 17, 2010 link notes tagged: art  painting  artist  Japan  mushroom  motif  theme  repetition  controversy  contemporary  modern  modernity 

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