Mark Grotjahn and Takashi Murakami - Lithograph

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This rare collaborative lithograph by Mark Grotjahn and Takashi Murakami, produced between 2008 and 2010, brings together two highly distinctive positions within contemporary art. Printed in color on smooth wove paper, the composition merges Grotjahn’s investigations into perspective, geometry, and visual disorientation with Murakami’s iconic graphic language, rooted in Japanese pop culture and Superflat aesthetics.

The lithograph is signed by both artists at the lower right—Mark Grotjahn in black ink and Takashi Murakami in silver ink—and numbered in silver, confirming its authenticity and limited-edition status. The work was published by Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd., Tokyo.

The work is professionally framed in our own frame-shop,  in an exclusive hand-made wooden frame with Plexiglas® Optical HCscratch-resistant and UV-protected, preserving the work’s original integrity and visual impact. Framed size approx. : 75 x 60 cm

Mark Grotjahn (born 1968, USA) is internationally recognized for his exploration of abstract spatial systems and perspectival structures. His work is held in major museum collections across Europe and the United States.

Takashi Murakami (born 1962, Japan) is one of the most influential contemporary artists, known for bridging fine artcommercial culture, and traditional Japanese visual heritage.

Authenticity and provenance guaranteed. Delivered with a certificate of authenticity. Worldwide shipping, tax-friendly to the USA and EU countries.
Custom handmade framing available on request.

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