Yayoi Kusama's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 1 USD to 10,496,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 10,496,000 USD for Untitled (Nets), sold at Phillips ...
Her introspective style transforms her own struggles with mental health, trauma and obsession into vibrant artwork: from the drawings she made as a teenager in World War II to the large, dotted pumpkins and mirrored “Infinity Rooms”. Kusama explores ...
1) Death of Nerves (2022) This large-scale artwork commissioned by M+ is a colourful continuation of Kusama’s sombre grey-and-black 1976 installation,Death of a Nerve. The web-like network of dot-embellished fabric lines references Kusama’s signat...
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Infinite Accumulation, Yayoi Kusama's first permanent public artwork in the UK, has unveiled at the Liverpool Street Station in London since August 2024. Title: "Infinite Accumulation" Venue: Liverpool Street Station, London
Infinite Accumulation, Yayoi Kusama's first permanent public artwork in the UK, will be unveiled this July. For this site-specific work, Kusama develops one of the most recognisable motifs of her... April 27 2024 Yayoi Kusama: Portraying the Figurative at the Yayoi Kusama Museum, Tokyo Th...
she offers up a blank space in which one polka dot can be joined by another, and another, until something majestic is achieved.Reflecting Kusama’s fascination with repetition, accumulation, and obliteration, this interactive artwork develops as the frequency of polka d...
Pacific Ocean, 1980, byYayoi KUSAMA (1929) Painting Subscribers only 2023, United Kingdom Need access to detailed information? See our subscription plans Free sample The artwork's indicative values Artprice Indicator® Advanced subscribers only Show data chartMethodology-Legals...
MoMa and Yayoi Kusama join forces for a selection of collaborative skate decks, emblazoned with Kusama’s inimitable dot artwork. The abstract Dots Obsession and dense Yellow Trees appear in different editions on white and yellow bases, emphasizing the bold red or black dots. Dots Obsession appears...
artwork © Yayoi Kusama, courtesyDavid Zwirner,Ota Fine Arts,Victoria Miro ‘Narcissus Garden,’ first presented in 1966 at the 33rd Venice Biennale, also makes an appearance — comprising 1,300 stainless-steel spheres installed within the fountain at the entrance to...