“Fun, fun, fun”—The Boston Globe
Contemporary works by
Takashi Murakami, one of the most imaginative and important artists working
today, are juxtaposed with treasures from the MFA’s renowned collection of
Japanese art. The exhibition reveals how Murakami’s contemporary vision is
richly inflected by a dynamic conversation with the historical past, framed by
a creative dialogue with the great Japanese art historian, Professor Nobuo
Tsuji. Together, Murakami and Professor Tsuji have chosen the objects on view
in the exhibition, including paintings and sculpture created by the artist in
direct response to Japanese masterpieces from the MFA’s collection, such as
Soga Shōhaku’s 35-foot-long Dragon and Clouds (1763), and the Heiji Scroll
(second half of the 13th century)—one of the most famous Japanese works of art
outside of Japan.
http://www.mfa.org/exhibitions/takashi-murakami
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