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Drawing Now: Eight Propositions
Kai Althoff, Laura Hoptman, Chris Ofili, Franz Ackerman, Russell Crotty, Toba Khedoori, Graham Little, Los Carpinteros, Jockum Nordstrum, Jennifer Pastor, David Thorpe, Richard Wright, John Currin, Mark Manders, Barry McGee, Julie Mehretu, Yoshitomo Nara
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
From John Currin's old-master-style Playboy bunnies to Elizabeth Peyton's fin-de-si cle portraits; from Julie Mehretu's dizzying, multilayered architectural landscapes to Shahzia Sikander's multipatterned miniature ones; from Yoshitomo Nara's angry...
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Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens
Kristin Chambers, Josh Kun, Ingrid Schaffner
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland
Featuring essays and short fiction by a range of contemporary writers, punk musicians and cultural critics, as well as writings by Yoshitomo Nara himself, the cult artist's book Nothing Ever Happens --available through D.A.P. for the first...
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Japanese Experience: Inevitable, The (In the Floating World: Slash with a Knife, 1999)
Gregor Jansen, Takashi Murakami, Jun Hasegawa, Hiropon, Shintaro Miyake, Aya Takano, Yoshitomo Nara
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
At first sight, it appears brand new, pure Tokyo pop. But The Japanese Experience: Inevitable reveals far more than the successful cloning of morphed manga motifs onto stretched canvas and museum walls. It represents eight positions in...
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Funny Cuts
Takashi Murakami, Kassandra Nakas, Ulrich Pfarr, Andreas Schalhorn, Angela Bulloch, Inka Essenhigh, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Yoshitaka Amano, Marcel Dzama, Tim Eitel, Arturo Herrera, Mike Kelley, Roy Lichtenstein, Yoshitomo Nara, Julian Opie, Philippe Parreno, Raymond Pettibon, Wilhelm Sasnal
Kerber
Kerber
As its point of departure,Funny Cuts takes, as its point of departure, Pop Art's revolutionary referencing of comics and concludes with the most current trends in contemporary art, reflecting in many diverse ways its dialogue with the commercial and...
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