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Eguchi Hisashi Takashi Murakami Famicom Silkscreen Signed Edition 100 Kaikai Kiki Rare Print
Eguchi Hisashi Takashi Murakami Famicom Silkscreen Signed Edition 100 Kaikai Kiki Rare Print
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Eguchi Hisashi × Takashi Murakami
“Famicom” Silkscreen, Edition of 100
A collaborative silkscreen uniting the visual language of Hisashi Eguchi with the Superflat aesthetic of Takashi Murakami, the present work situates a refined, character-driven figure within a densely populated floral field. The juxtaposition highlights the contrast between Eguchi’s controlled line work and Murakami’s expansive repetition, creating a balanced yet dynamic composition.
The inclusion of a Famicom console introduces a layer of cultural nostalgia, anchoring the image within a shared memory of Japanese domestic life and early gaming culture. Produced in a limited edition of 100 and bearing the signatures of both artists, the work occupies a distinct position at the intersection of illustration, pop culture, and contemporary fine art.
Dual-signed collaboration example
Limited edition of 100
Cross-market collectible bridging illustration and contemporary art
Object
Eguchi Hisashi × Takashi Murakami “Famicom” Silkscreen Print
Artists
Hisashi Eguchi × Takashi Murakami
Medium
Silkscreen print
Edition
Limited edition of 100
Signature
Hand-signed by both artists (edition-signed)
Origin
Kaikai Kiki distribution
Format
Contemporary Japanese pop-art collaboration print
Visual Language
Eguchi’s clean, feminine illustration layered over Murakami’s Superflat floral field
Condition Context
New / unused (as stated), presumed well-preserved
Rarity Type
Dual-artist collaboration + low edition + cross-collector appeal (illustration + fine art)
Dual Authorship as Cultural Bridge
This work exists between two worlds. Eguchi’s refined, character-driven illustration style intersects with Murakami’s saturated Superflat universe, creating a composition that feels both intimate and expansive. It is not dominated by one voice. It is a negotiated space between two distinct artistic languages.
Eguchi’s Precision Against Murakami’s Field
The central figure carries Eguchi’s signature restraint — clean lines, controlled expression, and subtle posture. Behind her, Murakami’s floral repetition expands infinitely, forming a dense visual atmosphere. The contrast is deliberate: a singular human presence suspended inside a field of endless symbolic repetition.
Famicom as Cultural Anchor
The inclusion of the Famicom introduces a layer of nostalgia rooted in Japanese domestic culture. It grounds the image in a specific generational memory, transforming the piece from decorative print into cultural document. It quietly connects gaming history, youth identity, and contemporary art.
Edition Compression and Market Behavior
An edition of 100 places this work in a tighter supply bracket than many Murakami prints. When combined with dual signatures, it shifts from general collectible into a selective acquisition piece. These do not flood the market. They circulate slowly and reappear with narrative attached.
Authenticity & Stewardship
Evaluated under the Japonista Contemporary Art Authentication Framework™:
• Artist attribution, studio verification, and edition confirmation
• Print process, material composition, and production context review
• Condition assessment across surface, framing, and structural integrity
• Release provenance and documentation evaluation
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A Note on Superflat, Commercial Layering & Art Market Context
Murakami’s practice and the Kaikai Kiki studio operate within the intersection of fine art, commercial production, and mass-media aesthetics. Superflat dissolves hierarchy between gallery and marketplace, elevating pop iconography to conceptual discourse.
At Japonista, we treat Murakami and Kaikai Kiki works as contemporary canon. Surface integrity, print clarity, and edition accuracy are examined with institutional discipline, preserving artistic intent rather than speculative hype.
Our role is to steward these works within their proper art-historical and market context, connecting them with collectors who understand both conceptual lineage and edition structure.
Inquiries, Availability, and Private Consideration
Certain works are held firmly due to edition limitation, release context, or condition tier. All inquiries are handled discreetly, and we welcome thoughtful discussion regarding provenance, authentication documentation, or collection strategy.
If you are building a focused contemporary art archive—by series, era, or studio collaboration—our team is available to provide informed guidance.
Concierge Support & Collector Guidance
Japonista Concierge™ provides personalized assistance for collectors seeking deeper insight into edition hierarchies, release cycles, and long-term preservation strategies for contemporary works.
Whether your interest is exhibition display, investment alignment, or art-historical study, we guide each acquisition with clarity and market literacy.
For select high-value works, private reservation or structured arrangements may be available on a case-by-case basis.
Before Proceeding
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A Closing Note
Thank you for exploring Japonista’s curated Takashi Murakami & Kaikai Kiki archive. These works exist at the intersection of art theory, commercial production, and global cultural dialogue—and we are honored to steward them with institutional seriousness.
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