Takashi Murakami has just announced that after this pandemic has eased up a bit and things open up, he will be opening a new store next to his existing space, Tonari no Zingaro. The new store will be called Tonari no Otakara Antique Hunter, which will be home to urban culture centric art, and Takashi hopes to give us a space where we can physically experience his art, and he can instill the ability to discern between his authentic work, and the counterfeit versions.


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