Kumi Contemporary debuts at Moniker Art Fair 2015

Moniker Art Fair 2015

We’re excited to announce that Kumi Contemporary will be participating in the Moniker Art Fair 2015

The success and popularity of Moniker has grown rapidly over the past 6 years, offering thousands of Londoners the opportunity to enjoy the events of London’s prestigious Art Week. This year Kumi Contemporary is excited to join the fair and will be showcasing a wonderful collection of works by Hush, Chiho Aoshima and Takashi Murakami for the first time ever.

As the Godfather of Japan’s contemporary art scene, Takashi Murakami’s Superflat style lead the way for a new era in post-modern art in Japan. He is now widely regarded one of the most influential art figures in the World, consistently listing in Art Review’s Power 100. With a cult following including Pharell Williams and Leonardo Decaprio, Takashi Murakami has himself transcending into celebrity status.

Takashi Murakami at Moniker Art Fair 2015

Hush has become synonymous with the Moniker Art Fair. His grand exhibition and live print release in 2012 created a wonderful visual spectacle. Since then Hush has enjoyed phenomenal success home and abroad. A landmark show at the Outsiders and several sell-out shows in LA, Miami, New York, San Francisco and Melbourne, have allowed Hush to make the important cross-over to fine art, whilst crucially maintaining his roots in the street art scene.

Follow our progress as we prepare for London’s premiere Contemporary Art event.

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We profile Chiho Aoshima and look at Rebirth of the World at the Seattle Art Museum

Chiho Aoshima garnered international attention for her large-scale “City Glow” installations in New York City’s 14th Street/Union Square subway station in 2005 and West London’s Gloucester Road Underground Station in 2006.

Chiho Aoshima Gloucester Road Tube Station

Chiho Aoshima’s artwork invites you into a world that is impossibly believable. Although her vibrant dreamscapes are sometimes described as dark and even unsettling, Aoshima somehow manages to convey a tone of detached innocence in her renderings, almost as if the artist is a childlike spectator in a world of her own making.

Utilizing computer software, Aoshima creates elaborate, colourful fantasy worlds where elements of anime, mythology, erotica, and surrealism converge against the backdrop of exquisitely designed landscapes. Her work is infused with a whimsical curiosity, yet the various spectres, demons, and lolicom-inspired schoolgirls that inhabit her ethereal environments explore the darker side of Japanese pop culture.

Chiho Aoshima Divine Gas

Although Chiho Aoshima received no formal training in art, she developed a passion for creative expression while earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics at Hosei University. Recognising that Economics was not her primary field of interest–in her own words, she was “bored to death”–Aoshima began working for famed Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, and was eventually welcomed into his highly acclaimed Kaikai Kiki collective. Aoshima has since displayed her printed works on surfaces of all kinds, including paper, plexiglass, canvas, and aluminium.

Chiho Aoshima is once again offering the art world a glimpse of her unique vision with her first solo exhibition in nearly 7 years entitled “Rebirth of the World“, which is now on display at the Seattle Art Museum. In her signature superflat style, Aoshima provides viewers with a series of alternate realities and possible futures where man-made structures take on organic characteristics, and nature begins to fuse with technology in surprisingly convincing ways. Aoshima is in many respects a master architect of provocative dream worlds that challenge the imagination and skilfully bridge the gap between fantasy and reality.

 CHIHO AOSHIMA Building Head Palm Tree

 CHIHO AOSHIMA Building Head Chameleon

View our fine selection of Chiho Aoshima prints available at: http://www.kumicontemporary.com/artwork/chiho-aoshima.html

New Takashi Murakami DOB Prints:

We are delighted to be able to offer four new Takashi Murakami DOB colour-ways. The prints were released in 2013 and have recently been made available to compliment our existing original set of 6 that were released in 2006.

Takashi Murakami Prints

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 Marine Blue

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 Marine Blue

Medium: Offset Lithograph
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2013
Edition: 300
Size: 50x50cm

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 White

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 White

Medium: Offset Lithograph
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2013
Edition: 300
Size: 50x50cm

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 Yellow Universe

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 Yellow Universe

Medium: Offset Lithograph
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2013
Edition: 300
Size: 50x50cm

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 Blue

Takashi Murakami And Then x6 Blue

Medium: Offset Lithograph
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2013
Edition: 300
Size: 50x50cm

 

 

Introducing Verso Contemporary & Urban Art

Verso Contemporary & Urban Art showcases a fine selection of artworks by some of the most forward thinking contemporary and urban artists from around the world.

In a concentrated landscape of throw-away art, re-hashed concepts and profusion of stenciled cliché’s, our aim is to showcase a very special selection of artists and artwork that we believe hold an intrinsic quality, placing them of significant importance to the genre and art history.

Verso source and sell one of a kind original artworks and limited edition artworks by Banksy, DOLK, D*Face, Ai WeiWei, Faile, Martin Whatson and more.

Banksy Prints

Signed Banksy Prints | Unsigned Banksy Prints

Banksy No Ball Games

Banksy No Ball Games

Banksy Stop & Search

Banksy Stop & Search Print

BANKSY CNDBanksy CND

BANKSY Very Little HelpsBanksy Very Little Helps

Banksy Trolley Hunters (Unsigned Black & White)

DOLK Prints

DOLK PrintsFaile Prints and Faile Originals

Faile PrintsBast Prints

Bast Prints

Martin Whatson Prints & Martin Whatson Originals

Martin Whatson Prints & Originals

D*Face Prints

D*Face PrintsAnthony Micallef Prints

Anthony Micallef Prints

Ernest Zacharevic Prints and Originals

Ernest Zacharevic Prints & OriginalsAi WeiWei Prints

Ai WeiWei Prints

Ben Eine Prints

Ben Eine Prints

 

 

Classic Hush prints now available at Kumi Contemporary

We’re delighted to be able to offer some incredible classic Hush prints at Kumi Contemporary including Hush’s very first silkscreen print, a little unique hand painted gem and a few other vintage Hush works.

Hush Prints

Hush: She's no Angel

Hush print: She’s no Angel

Medium: Silkscreen
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2007
Edition: 30
Size: 56x76cm

Details: Hush’s first ever 3 colour silkscreen print with generous handfinishing from an edition of 30.

Hush: Vamp

Hush Vamp

Hush: Vamp (Unique)

Medium: Screen Print
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2013
Edition: 31
Size: 18x22cm

Details: Hand painted with Acrylics & Spray Paint + 3 Colour Screen Print on 350gsm Somerset Velvet Hand made Cotton Paper.

Hush Dirty Bomb Print

Hush: Dirty Bomb Print

Medium: Screen Print
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2007
Edition: 50
Size: 55.5x77cm

Details: Handfinished 3 colour screenprint of Hush’s iconic Dirty Bomb, deckled edge artist paper.

Hush Lolita Lolly (Red)

Hush: Lolita Lolly (Red)

Medium: Screen Print
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2009
Edition: 50
Size: 26x37cm

Details: Hand finished 3 Colour screen print Printed 300gsm textured white, deckled edge artist paper.

 

New Original Hush Artwork now available

We are very excited to announce our latest acquisition – Hush’s spectacular original artwork titled “Unseen II”. Measuring a grand 180x137cm framed, and 158x11cm unframed, it is the largest and unquestionably the most beautiful Hush artwork we have ever offered.

This original and unique painting is executed in acrylic paint, screen print, spray paint, screen inks on Belgium linen canvas, beautifully framed to conservation standards.

Please contact us for pricing enquiries.

Hush: Unseen II Original Artwork

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Hush Prints: A Street Piece Named Desire, Twin Light & Moniker

With Hush’s landmark Outsiders solo show due to open this Thursday 31st October, we are excited to bring you three stunning prints.

A Street Piece Named Desire was released at the Outsiders and comes from an edition of just 15. Measuring an impressive 74cm x 100cm, this large and dramatic print is hand painted with acrylic and spray paint. Hush’s A Street Piece Named Desire is indisputably Hush’s finest print to date.

Hush’s Twin Light has been a favourite since it’s release in 2011. Drawing on traditional Japanese textures and patterns, Hush sets up a striking scene on exquisite hand made somerset white velvet paper. Also included with this piece is a rare Hush paster.

Hush’s Moniker Siren is available as a unique proof from an edition of just 2. A stunning grey metallic background creates an incredible centre piece for Hush’s trademark Siren and Graf tags.

Hush Print: A Street Piece Named Desire

Hush A Street Piece Named Desire

Hush Print: Twin Light

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Hush Print: Moniker Unique Proof

Hush Moniker Unique Proof

 

 

Hush Original Artwork: Dirty Bomb

We are excited to be able to offer our Hush collectors the opportunity to purchase a stunning Hush original work of art titled “Dirty Bomb”. This provocative and beautiful piece was executed in 2007 and measures 60x90cm. It has been consigned to us for a limited period at a fantastic price. As Hush’s market prices are souring, we believe this Dirty Bomb represents an excellent opportunity to acquire an original artwork by an iconic figure in the Urban Art scene.

To enquire about Hush’s “Dirty Bomb” or request additional pictures, please contact us 

Hush Original artwork on canvas: Dirty Bomb

Hush Dirty Bomb Colour