As the voices of tomorrow, their art engages our inner activists, activates our experience, and empowers us to lead with love. Moco Contemporary artists challenge the norm and move us to self-reflect and question the world around us.
Moco Contemporary artists impact our surroundings, from politics and the environment to society and pop culture - they’re not just joining the game, they’re changing it.
Moco Museum spotlights artists who take their artistic vision to new horizons. Inspired by popular culture and a nostalgic desire to play, artists like Takashi Murakami and KAWS create art to reconnect with their childhood hearts while also commentating on society’s current relationship with consumerism and media. Through toys, fashion, and collectible items, these artists create art that is both accessible and engaging to broad audiences, transmitting a sincere message felt across the globe and across generations.
The Closest I am to Love is You
NYT (Companion Close Up) Brown
While some artists communicate through paint brushes, artists like Chris Levine, JR, and Tracey Emin look towards the light. From holograms to camera lenses to neon tubes, each artist illuminates the world with profound messages that highlight personal stories, inspire connection, and encourage us all to find an inner-peace.
Credits:
KAWS
Contemporary artist, NYC
JR
Contemporary artist, Paris
Tracey Emin
Contemporary Artist, Margate
Chris Levine
Contemporary artist, London
Takashi Murakami
Contemporary artist, Japan
Hebru Brantley
Contemporary artist, Chicago
Julian Opie
Contemporary artist, London
Banksy
Contemporary street artist, London
Hayden Kays
Contemporary artist, London
Robbie Williams
Contemporary artist, U.K.
FriendsWithYou
Contemporary Artist, Los Angeles