How Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami’s new exhibition intertwines his ‘entire artistic practice with Kyoto as a context’
It is also his first Japanese solo show outside Tokyo, his birthplace and the home of his gallery and art business, Kaikai Kiki; and a love letter to the art history of Kyoto, where his family of four, including his two young children, relocated after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011. “Superflat 2024” (2023-24),