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- Mr. (1,346 bytes)
9: * [[Superflat]], [[Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles]], Ca...
10: * [[Superflat]], [[Parco Gallery Shibuya]], Tokyo, Japan, 2000
- Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
21: * Superflat Monogram, [[Marianne Boesky Gallery]], New York, ...
22: * Superflat Monogram, [[Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin]], Paris, F...
30: * KaiKai Kiki: SUPERFLAT, ISSEY MIYAKE MEN, Tokyo, 2000
35: * Superflat, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, 1999
38: * Back Beat: Superflat, [[Tomio Koyama Gallery]], Tokyo, 1998
- Aya Takano (2,134 bytes)
2: ==Superflat==
3: ...western audiences. Besides Aya and Takashi, other Superflat artists include: [[Chiho Aoshima]], [[Mahomi Kuni...
8: ...a and Science Fiction, as are most artwork in the Superflat movement.
20: ...ma.com/en/texts/superflat_en1.html Article on the Superflat Movement]
- Yoshitomo Nara (2,239 bytes)
3: Yoshitomo is a member of the [[Superflat]] movement. A student of art in Germany, Nara rec...
6: ==Superflat==
7: ...at is run by Takashi Murakami that has a focus on Superflat art.
9: ...ara’s artwork is related to animation. Like all Superflat art, he often draws anime-like characters. In fac...
13: ...s been dedicated to books (like many of the other Superflat artists, Nara has created some illustrated books ...
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