Forum - View topicNEWS: Takashi Murakami Named Among Time's 100 Influential
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SoloButterfly
Posts: 239 Location: Masaki Residence |
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Several of the Digimon movies use a similar art style and have the same director as the Louis Vuitton commercial, any one know if Takashi Murakami has any relation to those?
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Takizawa-Shinzou
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i hardly see how this guy is one of the top 100 influenctial people...never even heard of him until now.....but thats TIME for you...
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hara
Posts: 208 Location: EU |
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> Takizawa
He's a leading Superflat artist (similar to Pop Art in the west) so I think this recognition is appropriate. > Solo The style for that short was derived from the movies and not the other way around, so there is no further relation between Murakami and Digimon. |
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melonbread
Posts: 317 Location: UK (London) |
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I'd pay a lot of money to get a full-sized print of the art used on the news report. It's beautiful!
I wonder where I can actually buy proper artworks in the superflat style... hmm... |
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ANN_Bamboo
ANN Contributor
Posts: 3904 Location: CO |
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Better than the reader-submitted list. ^^;; That list is just 100% pure nonsense. I mean, regardless of if you know who Murakami is, he's 2000x more influential than that cursed Rain. Murakami's art style has done a lot for Japanese pop art, I think. His Superflat movement also inspired a lot of other artists, and I think he definitely deserves to be in the Top 100. |
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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I highly doubt that. After listening to his speech for almost three hours, I'd like to summarize his concepts with one sentence: "A piece of art doesn't worth a penny if it doesn't worth a penny." Former part, figuratively; latter part, literally. |
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