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 | You’re invited to explore a collection of outstanding works by the most influential contemporary Asian artists. These talented creators have diverse backgrounds and operate across a variety of mediums. Discover graphic Pop art prints, dreamy abstract paintings, striking black-and-white photography and more. | | | |
Five Names of Note | These gifted artists have made an indelible mark on Asian art — and the international art community. | | |
Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is famous among collectors for his psychedelic flowers and chaotic cartoons that celebrate and comment on consumer culture. | |  | Takashi Murakami, Homage to Francis Bacon Diptych, 2016 | SHOP NOW | |  | Takashi Murakami, Dobtopus B, 2017 | SHOP NOW | |  | Takashi Murakami, Clairvoyance, 2016 | SHOP NOW | | | |
One of the most popular artists working today, Kusama creates hallucinogenic installations, polka-dotted paintings and fanciful pumpkin sculptures that captivate experts and enthusiastic collectors alike. | |  | Yayoi Kusama, Chapeau (II), 2000 | SHOP NOW | | |  | Yayoi Kusama, High Heels Silver, 2015 | SHOP NOW | | | |
A leader in the Lyrical Abstraction movement, this renowned Chinese painter blends Eastern and Western stylistic traditions in his works. | |  | Zao Wou-Ki, Shakespeare Sonnets, 1984 | SHOP NOW | | |  | Zao Wou-Ki, The Tree of Life, 1987 | SHOP NOW | | | |
This Indian-born sculptor rose to prominence in Britain in the 1980s. His prints have subtle gradations of color, which create the illusion of depth and dimensionality. | | |  | Anish Kapoor, Les objets d’artiste, 1993 | SHOP NOW | |  | Anish Kapoor, Breathing Blue, 2020 | SHOP NOW | | | |
This Korean artist is best known for her photographs of text-based neon light installations that feature warm, emotional messages set against stark landscapes. | |  | Jung Lee, Why?#3, from "Aporia," 2016 | SHOP NOW | | |  | Jung Lee, Sanyuhwa (The Poem "Flowers on the Hills" by Kim Sowol), 2012 | SHOP NOW | | | |
Discover More Artists | Our in-house team of experts has curated eight additional creators to consider if you love contemporary Asian art. | | |
| Hiroshi Sato, Scene K, 2010s | | | | Walasse Ting, Women with Fans and Bird, 1990 | | | | | |
| Hiroshi Sugimoto, 267 Arcadia, Milan, 1998 | | | | Liu Shuishi, The Power of Solitude, 2010s | | | | | |
| Jun Ahn, Self Portrait, 2021 | | | | Yue Minjun, Untitled (Smile-ism No. 4), 2006 | | | | | |
| Jason Chen, Like Nobody’s Watching, 2021 | | | | Leigh Wen, The Milky Way, 2019 | | | | | |
Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month | These notable creators are using their extraordinary talent to shape the world of design — from fine jewelry to art. We invite you to explore their incredible works this month and throughout the year. | | |
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