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Holiday Gifts: Murakami Versailles

A last minute gift, "Murakami Versailles." If you missed the exhibition of the Japanese pop art artist Takashi Murakami at the Palace of Versailles earlier this year, the once in a lifetime event was captured in the following book published by Editions Xavier Barral. The 280-page book is available at Colette -Paris, and also on line at Amazon.



 
Images courtesy Editions Xavier Barral

Takashi Murakami in Versailles updated

The Palace of Versailles has invited leading Japanese artist Takashi Murakami for a two-month retrospective ( see previous post ). The exhibition, running from September 12th to December 12th, will be Murakami’s first major retrospective in France, following fellow pop artist Jeff Koons who showed at the palace in 2008 and Frenchman Xavier Veilhan in 2009. Murakami looks to display his sculptures and paintings in 15 rooms in the palace’s Hall of Mirrors and the apartments of the King and the Queen.


I am the Cheshire Cat who greets Alice in Wonderland with his devilish grin, and chatters on as she wanders around the Chateau. With my playful smile, I invite you all to the Wonderland of Versailles.
-Takashi Murakami



Images courtesy of Dezeen

Murakami's recent work via Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin
Golden Bear, 2009-2010

Kanye Bears produced in collaboration with Kanye West

Pom & Me, 2009-2010


New Murakami


At Louis Vuitton Maison, London

For more info on the exhibition, go to Chateau de Versailles

Takashi Murakami in Versailles

Takashi Murakami, the "Japanese Warhol" will exhibit his work in the Chateau de Versailles for a show that will run from September 14 to December 12. The artist will follow in the footsteps of Jeff Koons, who displayed his sculpture pieces in 2008, and Xavier Veilhan in 2009. It will be Murakami first retrospective in France.
“For a Japanese like me, the Château de Versailles is one of the greatest symbols of Western history. It is the emblem of an ambition for elegance, sophistication and art that most of us can only dream of.
Of course, we are aware that the spark that set fire to the powder of the Revolution came directly from the centre of the building.

-Takashi Murakami





Flower Ball







collaboration with Louis Vuitton



More informations on Murakami Versailles