A block away, Takashi Murakami opened his monumental portraits of Daruma ... the artist’s own massive skull turned ochre grey in a haze of smoke and furrowed commentary. A block away, art journalists ...
Art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin and 17 artists, including Takashi Murakami and Sophie Calle, have donated 23 contemporary artworks to the Centre Pompidou, set to be exhibited from October 14 and ...
It was serious: They needed to remove part of his skull temporarily, in order to give his brain space to swell and heal. But when he went in to surgery again six weeks later for surgeons to replac ...
KYOTO--Internationally renowned artist Takashi Murakami is back in Japan with his first large-scale solo exhibition in his home country in eight years. Organized by The Asahi Shimbun and other ...
The skull will pictorially replay all events or images of the people who have come into contact with them (i.e. they contain the history of our world)." Most archaeologists and scientists are ...
In the inspiring realm where music and art intertwine, few collaborations have been as groundbreakingly iconic as the one between Kanye West and Takashi Murakami. While Ye is known to be a ...
The skull-breaker challenge involves two people kicking the legs from under a third, making them fall over. US prosecutors have charged two youngsters with aggravated assault over the prank and ...
In a stroke of genius, creative director Marc Jacobs tapped Takashi Murakami to redesign the iconic ... world when he passed away in 2010. The Skull Clutch is quintessential McQueen.
Hublot has once again collaborated with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami on a unique piece, for the Only Watch 2023 auction. The biannual charity auction, all proceeds from which go towards research ...
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Takashi Mochizuki wrote about Asian tech companies as well as casino and bitcoin development in Japan from The Wall Street Journal Tokyo bureau. Previously, his coverage included Japanese politics ...