...you would find me here.
Target First Saturday presents Japanimated!
Arts and Cultures of Japan feat. DJ Muro
Cosplay has gone mainstream, judging by this week's Target First Saturday. To kick off the Takashi Murakami exhibit, the Brooklyn Museum is throwing a Japanese-themed party complete with taiko drumming, screenings of two anime classics and a documentary about an ex-geisha, and a gallery talk about the museum's collection of Utagawa prints. The party gets louder later in the evening with performances by two local bands of Japanese origin, and a hip-hop, funk, and soul set by Japan's DJ Muro. The kicker, though, is the costume contest — come dressed as your favorite anime or manga character for a chance to win a copy of the © MURAKAMI catalogue.
– Gerry Mak
Event Details
When
Sat Apr 5 (5-11pm)
Where
Brooklyn Museum of Art (200 Eastern Pkwy, 718.638.5000)
Price: FREE
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© MURAKAMI
Takashi Murakami, Hiropan
Japanese neo-pop artist
Takashi Murakami once said that Andy Warhol — to whom he's often compared — made art in order to distance himself from reality. Unlike Warhol, Murakami doesn't use his creations as cover-ups. He makes no bones about embracing pop culture in all of its gluttonous glory, designing handbags in collaboration with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton, making mass-produced tchotchkes, and beginning the title of his traveling retrospective with a copyright symbol. The Brooklyn Museum devotes two floors to more than 90 of Murakami's early works, from 1992 to 2000. But put away your checkbook — these pieces aren't for sale.
-Laura Raskin
Event Details
When
Sat Apr 5 - Sun Jul 13 (Wed-Fri: 10am-5pm / Sat & Sun: 11am-6pm)
Where
Brooklyn Museum of Art (200 Eastern Pkwy, 718.638.5000)
Source: Flavor Pill
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
IF I was in NY This Week...
Posted by ev said at 11:16 AM
Labels: Brooklyn Museum, Ny, Takashi Murakami