(Nets), sold atPhillips New Yorkin 2022.In the past 12 months, her paintings have averaged 927,484 USD, while his works on paper have sold for an average of 124,128 USD.Yayoi Kusama has been featured in articles forMade In Bed,The GuardianandWallpaper. The most recent article is...
Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao On view 27 June–8 October 2023, the exhibition, which originated at M+ Hong Kong, features some 200 works – paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and archive material that documents the artist's... April 29 2023 On vi...
Placed within the vibrant, immersive environment created by the paintings, Kusama’s new stainless steel sculptures depict fantastically scaled, individual flowers featuring the artist’s distinctive bold palette. Made from stainless steel and covered with urethane paint, their exaggerated features and hori...
On this occasion, Ota Fine Arts is delighted to introduce a painting series entitled 'Infinity Net' which reveals the monochrome view of Yayoi Kusama. At first sight, each surface seems to be painted with a single colour of white or grey, however, in detail the paintings are filled with ...
Yayoi Kusama with infinity Net paintings in her New York studio, 1961 Donald Judd and Yayoi Kusama 後來草間彌生逐漸衝出名號,1962年,她的經紀人要他精心打扮,為了接見一位「大人物」,於是草間彌生穿上了最喜歡的和服,和經紀人來到了皇后區這個人的家裡。走進房間,草間彌生卻嚇了一跳,只見面前站著一個...
Kusama, Yayoi, 1929–, Japanese artist. In childhood she began to experience hallucinations, often of repeated dots, visions that have strongly influenced the imagery in her paintings, collages, sculpture, and prints as well as her performance and installation art. In 1956 she left Japan for the...
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 signature densely dotted “infinity ...
Driven by family conflict and the desire to become an artist, then 27-year-old Kusama moved to New York in 1957. She gradually became known for exhibiting works that were unique to her style in the 1960’s. Worthy of attention were her “Infinity Net” paintings, hallucinatory repetitions ...
Yayoi KusamapaintingsOba Minakomental illnessformalist criticismSummary This chapter contains section titled: Net Painting: A Critical Gap Generation and Geography Japanese Painters and the Internationalism of Abstract Painting International Japanese Female Artist? Reading of Net Painting Encountering Net ...
Kusama openly talks about the way her childhood within a toxic family and her mental health (hallucinations, etc) play an important part in her art. In an interview with Infinity Net, she says “I fight pain, anxiety, and fear every day, and the only method I have found that relieved ...