A comprehensive volume��verseen by the artist himself��n one of the most renowned living artists today, Takashi Murakami. Takashi Murakami is celebrated the world over for his deft blurring of
high and low art. In this volume, accompanying a major exhibition of his work and the first in the Middle East, readers are immersed in the unique way Murakami channels the ecstasy and anxiety
of contemporary culture.Conceived by the artist as a self-portrait in the guise of a cartoon, Murakami ��Ego illuminates the role of the artist as a cipher and critic of pop phenomena as well
as a mirror of global networks of consumerism, interpretation, and exchange. The book features some of the artist�� most celebrated series, including Kaikai Kiki Lots of Faces and Pom and Me.
Murakami has conceived of the exhibition itself as a work of art, creating new modes of display that include sculptural pedestals with digital animation, a circus tent that doubles as an indoor
cinema, and an impressive 300-foot-long painting, all of which are featured in the book. In addition to an interview by curator Massimiliano Gioni, Murakami will contribute writings on various
works.