Takashi Murakami: O καλλιτέχνης που λατρεύει το Χόλιγουντ Ημερομηνία:
9/6/2020, 23:56 - Εμφανίσεις: 81
Ο ιάπωνας καλλιτέχνης Takashi Murakami φημίζεται για το όραμά του για τον κόσμο ως ουράνιο τόξο, αντλεί έμπνευση από την παραδοσιακή ιαπωνική ζωγραφική, το sci-fi, το anime και την παγκόσμια αγορά τέχνης και δημιουργεί πίνακες ζωγραφικής, γλυπτά και ταινίες με επαναλαμβανόμενα μοτίβα και αλλαγμένους δικούς του χαρακτήρες.
Στο έργο του διασταυρώνονται ποπ κουλτούρα, ιστορία και καλές τέχνες.
View this post on Instagram Panda father and child will come in June.
@tonari_no_zingaro @sun_arrow A post shared by Takashi Murakami (@takashipom) on Mar 26, 2020 at 3:42am PDT View this post on Instagram \"I, With Earthly Desires Atop My Head and Everyday Corporeity, Stand on the Sublime World\" Since the images of the sculpture I posted earlier were incredibly well received, I would like to post some additional images of the details.
A post shared by Takashi Murakami (@takashipom) on Apr 2, 2020 at 8:16pm PDT View this post on Instagram When we humans must simply endure without being able to do anything, our hearts are crushed by anxiety and our bodies cease to function properly; we need salvation by healing.
Religious narratives, as a form of communication, have long provided healing for people’s souls during such times.
Religion has also long constructed a mechanism through which people mourn the dead and carry on the memories of those who are lost.
(As I mentioned before, of course, I am referring here to the primordial religion in the conceptual state before it is commandeered for the purpose of seizing people’s hearts, political structures, or money-making mechanism.) Art was always used as a tool to propagate religion and, until the 19th century, was inextricably tied to religion.
Religion doesn’t provide actual remedy or solution for an epidemic, yet people constructed a gigantic Buddha during the time of smallpox.
As time passed and when people now look at such religious sculptures without any knowledge of the underlying disasters, they nonetheless sense special trepidat...