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Inochi by 
																	Takashi Murakami

Takashi Murakami

( Japanese, 1962 )

Inochi

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Materials:

FRP, steel and lacquer, accompanied by FRP mannequin, uniform, six posters and 35mm film transferred to DVD

Size Notes:

140 x 58.4 x 29.2

Edition:

This work is number one from an edition of three.

Description:

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Exhibited:

Los Angeles, Blum & Poe, Takashi Murakami, May-June 2004 (another example ).Turin, Torino Triennale (Castello di Rivoli Museo dArte Contemporanea, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, GAM Galleria dArte Moderna, Torino), T1 - The Pantagruel Syndrome, November 2005-March 2006, pp. 134-135 (illustrated).Venice, Palazzo Grassi, Where Are We Going?, April-October 2006 (another example ).Venice, Palazzo Grassi, Post-Pop, November 2006-March 2007 (another example ).Moscow, Garage Centre for Contemporary Culture, Un Certain tat du Monde?, March 2008-June 2009 (another example ).

Literature:

P. Doroshenko, Private Spaces for Contemporary Art, Brussels, 2010, p. 55 (illustrated).J. Koons, ed., Skin Fruit: A View of a Collection, Athens, 2012, pp. 75, 77 (illustrated).

Provenance:

Blum & Poe, Los AngelesAcquired from the above by the present owner, 2004

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