Yoshitomo Nara's "Dog From Screen Memory" is a unique sculpture created in 1999, crafted from acrylic, lacquer, fabric, and urethane on fiberglass. This artwork, consisting of two parts, measures 88.3 x 82.9 x 84.1 cm at the front and 112.1 x 91.4 x 63.2 cm at the back. It was exhibited at the Stephen Friedman Gallery in London during May-June 2000, showcasing Nara's distinctive style that blends elements of innocence with a touch of rebellion. The piece was later sold through Christie's New York during their Post-War and Contemporary Art Afternoon Session on June 2, 2020, for a hammer price of $480,000, totaling $588,500 (Wide Walls).