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'BLACKPINK collaborates with graphic designer Takashi Murakami for an exclusive capsule collection
The famed graphic designer has introduced a new character named Pandakashi, inspired by BLACKPINK's music style, created exclusively for this collaboration
Popular South Korean girl band BLACKPINK is set to launch an exciting collaboration capsule collection this weekend, bringing joy to their devoted fan base. YG Entertainment officially announced on December 6 that all four members have decided to renew their exclusive contracts.

The famed graphic designer has created anew character named Pandakashi, inspired by the music style of BLACKPINK. Pandakashi is a character specially created for this collaboration. The character embodies using art and music to bring people together.
This is notably a19-piece collection, which is priced from $15-$300. Weekend activations will take place on December 9 and 10 at Alchemist Miami for Art Basel weekend, and the NTWRK Los Angeles store.
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Takashi Murakami is a renowned Japanese artist and designer, known for his colorful and playful style that blends elements of fine art, pop culture, and anime. Born in 1962 in Tokyo, Japan, Murakami studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music before launching his career as a professional artist in the early 1990s.Murakami's work has been exhibited globally, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Vuitton Foundation in Paris, and the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. He has also collaborated with numerous brands and artists, such as Louis Vuitton, Supreme, and Kanye West.
In addition to his artistic practice, Murakami is also a successful entrepreneur. He founded the Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. in 1996, which manages his artistic activities and serves as a platform for emerging artists.
Murakami's collaboration with Blackpink on their capsule collection is a testament to his enduring influence in the art world and his ability to bridge the gap between high art and popular culture.
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