Why collect Takashi Murakami
Discover why Takashi Murakami is one of the most influential artists of the 21st century. Pop culture, iconic prints, a rising market, and fractional access with Collecto.

Takashi Murakami (born 1962 in Tokyo) is one of the most influential and recognizable figures in contemporary art. An artist, theorist, entrepreneur, and cultural icon, he has successfully fused Japanese aesthetic tradition with pop culture and global industry, resulting in an ironic, colorful, layered, and commercially powerful visual universe. His works, from Flower Prints to hybrids of manga, Buddhism and anime, have made him a constant presence in museums, international fairs and the most prestigious contemporary art collections.
An aesthetic between spirituality, marketing and counterculture
The term "Superflat," coined by Murakami himself, defines his approach to art: a two-dimensionality that breaks down the hierarchy between high art and mass culture. His works mix otaku aesthetics, kawaii imagery, elements of traditional Japanese painting, and Buddhist religious iconography, constructing a hypnotic and instantly recognizable visual language.
Part of Murakami's global success also stems from his collaborations with iconic brands. In 2003 he redefined the concept of "artist collaboration" with the collection he designed for Louis Vuitton, under the direction of Marc Jacobs: a line of bags with flowers and colorful monograms that became cult. He went on to collaborate with Supreme, Dior, RTFKT Studios, Billionaire Boys Club, Casio G-Shock, Perrier, Vans, Virgil Abloh, and even Billie Eilish, fusing art, fashion, otaku culture, and music into a recognizable and desirable visual ecosystem.
These partnerships have transformed Murakami into an artist-global-brand, capable of generating value in both the traditional and lifestyle and digital markets, strengthening his demand in the long run.
A robust, liquid and ever-expanding market
Takashi Murakami is among the most active contemporary artists on the primary and secondary markets. His most expensive work, My Lonesome Cowboy, sold at auction for $15.2 million in 2008. More recent works also confirm the strength of his market: in 2024, Together with the Flower Parent and Child (2021) fetched $762,000 at Phillips, exceeding the minimum estimate by 90 percent. In contrast, the print Flower of Hope (2019) fetched $147,000.
His prints accounted for about 84 percent of the total sold at auction, with average values between £1,000 and £5,000, but the rarest works can exceed even six figures. The overall sales rate is around 33.3 percent, a sign of a selective but active market. Since 2014, the price index of its multiples has risen consistently, well above traditional financial indices.
Where to go about collecting Murakami
The prints on paper, particularly those from the Flower, DOB, 727, Jellyfish Eyes, and Kaikai Kiki series, represent the most attractive entry point in terms of the ratio of visibility, quality, and potential for revaluation. The works with floral subjects are among the most iconic and beloved because of their balance between pop aesthetics and Eastern spirituality.
Resin and vinyl sculptures, often made in collaboration with Kaikai Kiki Co. are also highly coveted and destined to become museum objects. Some have been auctioned for well over $100,000, confirming a mature and stable market.
Exhibitions and global visibility
Murakami is consistently featured in the most prestigious international museums and exhibitions. Recent exhibitions include those at Gagosian Gallery, Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, Fondation Louis Vuitton, and Perrotin Gallery. He was among the first artists to be exhibited simultaneously in institutional and commercial settings, contributing to the redefinition of the artist's role in the era of global visual culture.
His influence also extends into the digital realm: from NFT collaborations with RTFKT Studios to immersive installations and augmented reality projects.
Takashi Murakami is the perfect example of a 21st century artist: visually powerful, conceptually sound, media effective. His works represent the synthesis of tradition and future, East and West, art and market.
With a large but controlled output, and a consistent presence among the preferences of international collectors, Murakami is now one of the most reliable artists to include in a collection that looks to the long term.
Collecting Takashi Murakami means choosing art that can entertain, make people think, and enhance itself over time. Thanks to Collecto, it is now possible to access his most recognizable works in fractional form, combining pop culture, contemporary art, and collecting strategy in a single gesture.