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Lived experience would seem to be the core of Kusama’s appeal. Viewers aren’t just looking at art; they’re seeing the world through her eyes, sharing what she calls her obsessions.
NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty. One of Kusama's most iconic— and at first controversial— pieces is Narcissus Garden, which debuted at the 33rd Venice Biennale in 1966.An installation of 1,500 ...
Yayoi Kusama, the most beloved artist on the planet, is back in New York with a show at the David Zwirner Gallery that runs until Dec. 14. The show, Every Day I Pray For Love, features her ...
North Texans can escape into Yayoi Kusama’s All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins, an Infinity Mirror Room that drops ...
Art Sensation Yayoi Kusama Wraps Visitors in Polka Dots, Pumpkins and a World Without End. March 25, 2022. Celebrating the Eternal Legacy of Artist Yayoi Kusama. January 14, 2020.
Art World Yayoi Kusama’s Simple Forms Hide Complex Realities—Here Are Three Facts You May Not Know About Her Widely Admired Work. Kusama uses uncomplicated shapes and colors to build bridges ...
Yayoi Kusama, known for her innovative soft-sculpture, immersive, polka-dotted experiences, is among Japan's most revered living artists. With art that strides the abstract, cute, and bizarre ...
Watch the video above for an exclusive look at the National Art Center, Tokyo’s exhibition “Yayoi Kusama: My Eternal Soul,” currently on show until May 22.
The 92-year-old artist’s nature-inspired sculptures, paintings and “infinity rooms” have landed at the New York Botanical Garden, with “KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature,” running through Oct. 31.
Yayoi Kusama’s Dancing Pumpkin has already become a magnet for NGV visitors. Credit: Tobias Titz As Wayne Crothers, the NGV’s senior curator of Asian art, observes: “Everyone loves Kusama.” ...
Art; Yayoi Kusama on love, hope and the power of art. There’s still time to see Yayoi Kusama’s major retrospective at M+, Hong Kong (until 14 May). In our interview, the legendary Japanese artist vows ...
Watch the video above for an exclusive look at the National Art Center, Tokyo’s exhibition “Yayoi Kusama: My Eternal Soul,” currently on show until May 22.