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takashi murakami
Artist : POM&ME
I’m very happy to share that 108 Flowers Revised is coming to Onchain Summer 🌸
My collectible trading cards — inspired by my physical works — are now onchain. You can mint them directly in the @baseapp.
No crypto experience needed. Just tap and begin.
🎉 Mint starts July 31 @ 5pm PDT | August 1 @ 9am JST on @base
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Fifty-eight scenery "亀戸天神境内」の絵の太drum 橋に、モネは大層感明を受けて、ジヴェルニーに実際の太鼓橋があるお庭を作って、そのお庭を何度も描きました。
つまり、庭を作っちゃわないと 、どーしようもないんだよ! という強い啓示を受けたが故に、実物をつくって、それを絵に描くという强制観念! Ukiyo-絵からのもの凄いインスピレーションです!
ゴッホが、monk ならんと、この絵描けないよ! と思ったのと同じくらいの激情!!
この庭、僕も十数年前に行きました。 パリから1時間くらいかかるのに、広い庭園に観光客があふれていました。 そして、その混雑もごもっともという、この世の天国のような美しいお庭でした。
今回の展覧会では、モネの作品と五八景を隣同士で展示しています。
構図の手前に、木のようなものが画面を分断しているんですけど、さすがにモネは、その1本の手前の何かを描くことまでの勇気はなかったのかしら。 太鼓橋だけを1つテーマにして描いていました。
私の模写版は... と言いますと、モネの筆致をスキジーワークで再現するのは大変でした。 Again、Murakami の self-portrait を picture lower right に描きました... 溺れているみたいですね。
結果的にその太鼓橋の絵は、日本の美術館(ポーラ美術館)が購入されたりして、日本人好みに帰結しているという、なんというか不思議なご縁でございますと。 そういったものですね。
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Gagosian Gallery, West 21st Street, New York
『JAPONISME → Cognitive Revolution: Learning from Hiroshige』
May 8–July 11, 2025




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Monet was deeply moved by the drum bridge depicted in Hiroshige’s “Inside Kameido Tenjin Shrine" from the 100 Famous Views of Edo. So much so, in fact, that he built a real drum bridge in his own garden at Giverny—and painted it repeatedly.
It was as if he received a divine revelation: “You have no choice but to actually build this thing!”
That intense drive—the compulsion to recreate what he had seen in ukiyo-e as physical reality and then paint it repeatedly—was a testament to the sheer power of inspiration he drew from Japanese prints. It was the same kind of fervor that led Van Gogh to believe he had to become a monk to truly channel the spirit of Japanese art!
I visited Monet’s garden myself more than a decade ago. Although it’s about an hour from Paris, the expansive grounds were packed with tourists. And understandably so—it felt like paradise on Earth. It was breathtakingly beautiful.
In this exhibition, I have displayed my version of Monet’s painting side by side with my version of Hiroshige’s "Inside Kameido Tenjin Shrine” that inspired it.
In Hiroshige’s composition, a tree or something cuts through the foreground, splitting the image vertically. Interestingly, Monet doesn’t seem to have had the courage to include that element—he focuses solely on the drum bridge as the main subject.
As for my own reinterpretation... Reproducing Monet’s brushstrokes using my squeegee techniques was quite a challenge. I also added my self-portrait in the lower right corner—though it looks like I’m drowning.
Interestingly enough, Monet’s painting of the drum bridge was eventually acquired by a Japanese museum (the Pola Museum of Art). It’s as though it completed a full circle—returning to the tastes of the Japanese audience, the very source of its inspiration. A mysterious and poetic connection, one might say.
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Gagosian, West 21st Street, New York
JAPONISME → Cognitive Revolution: Learning from Hiroshige
May 8–July 11, 2025




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