Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art

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Japan's kawaii culture entered into the global art world lexicon in the early 2000s, but it is an aesthetic that has evolved over decades from its roots as a subculture aesthetic to a global phenomenon. The importance of kawaii is evidenced through the works of pioneering artists such as Yoshitomo Nara and Takashi Murakami, who create nostalgic reimaginings of childhood fantasy or pop-infused satires of today’s hyper-consumer realm.
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
5 Artists Inspired By Kawaii, The Cult of Cute, From Yoshitomo Nara to Jerkface, we consider the contemporary artists channelling the Japanese cultural phenomenon of kawaii and what it means.
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Kawaii - Wikipedia
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu on a mission to spread Japan's kawaii culture - The Japan Times
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Rising Artist Emily Yong Beck's Ceramics Tackle the Power of Cuteness
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Kawaii at Almine Rech
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Tokyo Travel Sketchbook (9784805315361) - Tuttle Publishing
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
Japanese Artist Izumi Kato's Enigmatic Finger Paintings Have Earned a Cult Following for Their 'Disturbingly Mutant' Imagery
Kawaii Pop, the Cult of Cute, Contemporary Art
The rise of Kawaii: why 'Cute Art' is capturing the attention of collectors and investors
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