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  1. Little Boy: The Arts of Japan's Exploding Subculture is the companion catalogue to the exhibition "Little Boy" curated by artist Takashi Murakami. The book is about the aesthetics of postwar culture in Japan and marks the final project of Murakami's Superflat Trilogy started in 2000.

  2. High tech innovations, gadgets, and tools arrived in Japan in 1970 with an explosion of Western style conveniences and home appliances, feeble panacea for the gaping existential wounds of only twenty-five years earlier.

  3. 15 de may. de 2005 · Little Boy examines the culture of postwar Japan through its arts and popular visual media. Focusing on the youth-driven phenomenon of otaku ( roughly translated as geek culture” or pop cult fanaticism”), Takashi Murakami and a notable group of contributors explore the complex historical influences that shape Japanese ...

  4. 29 de may. de 2023 · Title: Little Boy: The Arts of Japan's Exploding Subculture; リトルボーイ : 爆発する日本のサブカルチャー・アート Author(s): Takashi Murakami (editor); 村上隆 Publisher: Yale University Press

  5. Focusing on the phenomenally influential subcultures of otaku (roughly translated as "pop cult fanaticism") and its relationships to Japan’s artistic vanguard, Takashi Murakami explores the historical influences that shape Japanese contemporary art and its distinct graphic idioms.

  6. 11 de may. de 2005 · Focusing on the youth-driven phenomenon of otaku (roughly translated as "geek culture” or "pop cult fanaticism”), Takashi Murakami and a notable group of contributors explore the complex historical...

  7. Little Boy: The Arts of Japan’s Exploding Subculture. Society cannot recover from such an epic scale of devastation - the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and three days later on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 - but may, instead, manifest trauma as a perpetual genetic scar—ontological chasm which moves as a consumptive demon ripping up through ...