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Mark Grotjahn is known for his ongoing investigation of perspective. He uses dual and multiple vanishing points to create complex compositions of radiant, tonal color. Alongside Takashi Murakami, one of the most acclaimed artists to emerge from postwar Asia, their collaborative work combines Grotjahn’s bold geometric imagery and Murakami’s use of traditional calligraphic mark-making. The characters on both works read “マーク グロジャン” or maku gurojan, which is katakana for Mark Grotjahn.