Galerie Bomma Announces Release Details for Taku Obata's 'Bboy Jiki' Sculpture
Limited to 10 pieces.



Following a teaser this past September, Paris-based Galerie Bomma now announces the official release details surrounding Taku Obata’s Bboy Jiki sculpture edition. The piece stands 17 centimeters high with each mold numbered, dated, and signed by the artist. The drop seemingly marks the celebrated Japanese artist’s first-ever porcelain variant of his ubiquitous Bboy sculptures.
Only 10 pieces will be up for grabs at the gallery starting February 7. Pricing info is available on request to : contact@bomma.fr. Find the address below and visit Galerie Bomma’s website for more projects.
Galerie Bomma
11 rue Michel Le Comte
75 003 Paris
France
Those looking to drop by Galerie Bomma should also check out Daniel Arsham’s “Paris, 3020” exhibition that features large-scale sculptures inspired by classical busts and friezes.