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Nara Yoshitomo: I Don't Mind If You Forget Me

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Yoshitomo's delightfully wicked little girls strike again in another humble but stunning exhibition catalogue. Full page prints of his large-scale paintings and sculptures in-gallery-situ are the beginning of a fascinating journey documenting Yoshitomo's creative process from sketches on serviettes, to shots at work in his studio. Essays exploring the significance of drawing, and the emerging power of usurped but resilient underdogs masterfully underline the major themes in Yoshitomo's art.

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Published November 1, 2001

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August 31, 2007
My cousin introduced me to Yoshitomo Nara's art work years ago and I just love his stuff because it's very approachable. I went to his exhibition when it was at the San Jose Art Museum a couple years ago and it was even better in person. I love this book in particular because it includes his sketches--my absolute favorite type of art because it shows thought process. Here's more info about him: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoshitom...
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