Murakami is personally selecting a roster of artists who will donate works to be auctioned. All proceeds from the special sale, including works made by some of the biggest names in contemporary art, will be contributed to organizations providing relief to the survivors of the catastrophe, the effects of which continue to be devastating.
Brett Gorvy, Chairman International Head, Christie's Post-War and Contemporary Art comments: "The very term 'contemporary art' implies a connection to the world around us.
"For Christie's, as the international leader in contemporary art, this connection also implies a responsibility. We are proud to assist an outstanding artist, Takashi Murakami, in responding to a humanitarian crisis that touches so many people."
Takashi Murakami comments: "Those of us who live, work and share connections with Japan have been witness to a series of horrible events that will leave an indelible mark on the country for years to come.
"For myself, I first responded with the New Day project, in which artists provided encouragement to the victims by submitting works through the Internet. Now, we aim to take this effort to a higher level."
"The past months have already seen the rise of many such projects around the world," Takashi Murakami continued.
"But as a Japanese artist working inside the global contemporary art community, I possessed the strong realization that we must contribute something of our own initiative. The support and encouragement of Mr. François Pinault and Christie's has been vital in helping to reach that goal.
"I hope through this project to send a message to the people in the damage-struck areas that we are still with them and will continue to provide support."
More details of the sale and the selected artists will be announced in the early autumn.
Whilst Christie's New York is making a contribution through art, the auctioneer's Paris outlet is making a different offering, as its fine wine department gets involved.
On September 22, it will auction 56 lots in aid of Japanese disaster charities, including 1971 Romanée-Conti, 1973 Bonnes-Mares and 1978 Clos de la Roche. Many fine wine collectors will find these rare and exquisite Burgundies irresistible.
Watch this space for more news of these auctions on both sides of the Atlantic.
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