Takashi Murakami (1962) - Flowers for Algernon






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Artist: Takashi Murakami
Title: Re: Flowers for Algernon
Technique: Silkscreen print on silver foil paper
Edition: 67/300
Year: 2024
Signed: Hand-signed by the artist
Numbered: Yes, 67/300
Publisher: Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd.
Condition: Mint (never framed or displayed)
Includes: Original papers from Kaikai Kiki with private information removed
Dimensions: 56 cm (diameter, circular format)
A vibrant and intricately detailed silkscreen print by renowned contemporary Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, titled Re: Flowers for Algernon. This limited edition work features his iconic smiling flower motifs rendered in a kaleidoscope of colors, with a dazzling silver foil skull-patterned background.
The piece is part of a 2024 edition of only 300, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork comes in its original Kaikai Kiki packaging.
A striking and collectible example of Murakami’s signature Superflat aesthetic—ideal for contemporary art collectors and fans of Japanese pop culture.
Takashi Murakami
Born 1962
One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from post-war Asia, Takashi Murakami is known for his signature “Superflat” aesthetic: a colorful, two-dimensional style that straddles the division between fine art and pop culture as it unites elements of anime, Japanese nihonga, and ukiyo-e woodcuts. Common motifs across Murakami’s oeuvre—which spans paintings, sculptures, prints, and more—include smiling flowers, bears, and the Mickey Mouse–inspired character Mr. DOB. They also appear throughout Murakami’s thriving market for merchandise and collectibles. Murakami has presented at institutions including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, MoMA PS1, Mori Art Museum, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum für Moderne Kunst, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, among others, and his work has sold for millions on the secondary market. Murakami also runs a large influential art production and artist management company, the Tokyo-based Kaikai Kiki Co.
Shipping: 75 Euro Worldwide Shipping with FedEx will include tracking number and will be shipped fully insured.
Will be shipped flat and in protective packaging.
Charges such as taxes or service fees may be added in the receiving country.
Please check your import and custom fees while bidding.
Artist: Takashi Murakami
Title: Re: Flowers for Algernon
Technique: Silkscreen print on silver foil paper
Edition: 67/300
Year: 2024
Signed: Hand-signed by the artist
Numbered: Yes, 67/300
Publisher: Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd.
Condition: Mint (never framed or displayed)
Includes: Original papers from Kaikai Kiki with private information removed
Dimensions: 56 cm (diameter, circular format)
A vibrant and intricately detailed silkscreen print by renowned contemporary Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, titled Re: Flowers for Algernon. This limited edition work features his iconic smiling flower motifs rendered in a kaleidoscope of colors, with a dazzling silver foil skull-patterned background.
The piece is part of a 2024 edition of only 300, hand-signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork comes in its original Kaikai Kiki packaging.
A striking and collectible example of Murakami’s signature Superflat aesthetic—ideal for contemporary art collectors and fans of Japanese pop culture.
Takashi Murakami
Born 1962
One of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from post-war Asia, Takashi Murakami is known for his signature “Superflat” aesthetic: a colorful, two-dimensional style that straddles the division between fine art and pop culture as it unites elements of anime, Japanese nihonga, and ukiyo-e woodcuts. Common motifs across Murakami’s oeuvre—which spans paintings, sculptures, prints, and more—include smiling flowers, bears, and the Mickey Mouse–inspired character Mr. DOB. They also appear throughout Murakami’s thriving market for merchandise and collectibles. Murakami has presented at institutions including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, MoMA PS1, Mori Art Museum, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum für Moderne Kunst, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, among others, and his work has sold for millions on the secondary market. Murakami also runs a large influential art production and artist management company, the Tokyo-based Kaikai Kiki Co.
Shipping: 75 Euro Worldwide Shipping with FedEx will include tracking number and will be shipped fully insured.
Will be shipped flat and in protective packaging.
Charges such as taxes or service fees may be added in the receiving country.
Please check your import and custom fees while bidding.
