Yoshitomo Nara masterpieces

paintings of children that appear simultaneously sweet and sinister
knife behind back
Peace of mind
Tana
by Yoshitomo Nara

When critics disagree, the artist is in accord with himself - Oscar Wilde

Pop Art

Yoshitomo Nara (b. 1959) is a pioneering figure in contemporary art whose practice first came to the fore in the context of Japan's influential Pop art movement.
Best known for his powerful portraits of children and animals that appear simultaneously cute and sinister and also his powerful portraits with eyes that gaze back at the viewer.

He cites his musical education as a foundational influence for his art, like punk, glam rock and power pop: The Yardbirds, Badfinger, T.Rex, The Ventures...

In 1979-81, studied at Musashino Art University; in 1985, at Aichi Prefectural University of Fine Arts and Music in Nagoya, in Japan.  In 1987, completed master’s degree program at Aichi University of the Arts. Moved to Germany in 1988 and enrolled at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. After residing in Cologne, repatriated to Japan in 2000.

Yoshitomo Nara's iconic works have been showcased in more than 40 solo exhibitions since 1984.

Those little girls are my favourite :)

Yoshitomo Nara at The Art Gallery of Western Australia
Yoshitomo Nara at The Art Gallery of Western Australia



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