DOB-Kun (Dark Blue)

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Edition Details

  • Edition size :
  • Limited not numbered
  • Published By :
  • MoMA
  • Published On :
  • 09/26/2019
  • Artwork Dimensions :
  • 9 X 7 X 4 inches
  • Price On Release :
  • $ 650

Description

MoMA Exclusive: The most celebrated character among artist Takashi Murakami's extensive and influential work, DOB-kun or Mr. DOB's playful face is both ever-changing and instantly recognizable. Memorably appearing in his iconic 1996 artwork in MoMA's collection, 727, Murakami's Mr. DOB was created with the intent to subvert and question what his creator called "the secret of market survivability" exemplified by Mickey Mouse, Miffy, Hello Kitty and other well-known characters. Murakami refers to DOB using the Japanese honorific "-kun" that is used to address younger people and carries with it a suggestion of childlike cuteness. DOB-kun's name, spelled out in his rounded ears and face, is the first three letters of a made-up phrase that is a nonsensical combination of "dobojide dobojide (why, why?)" from the Japanese manga series Inakappe Taisho and a catch phrase "oshamambe," used by comedian Toru Yuri. It is as if he questions his own existence and cult status. Murakami DOB-kun's small vinyl body and larger-than-life head add up to 9" high. His cheerful smile, large anime eyes, contrasting bow tie and white feet printed with the MoMA logo on the sole complete the "kawaii"—that's Japanese for "cute"—look for this iconic character. Each of the Murakami DOB-kun's five colors is available in limited quantities. Figures can stand on their own for display and come packaged in a printed cardboard box that coordinates with the color of the figure. The figure features articulated arms and feet, and his head moves from side to side. Size: 9h x 7w x 4„d. Materials: Vinyl.