NAOSHIMA, Kagawa Prefecture--An artwork by famed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama that was ... Staff members restored the pumpkin over half a year with Kusama overseeing the work, according to Benesse ...
Next May, one of Yayoi Kusama's most famous "Infinity Rooms ... A Hirshhorn spokesperson told the Post that the cost of ...
Yayoi Kusama’s “Yellow Pumpkin,” an iconic artwork installed on the shore of Naoshima island in Kagawa Prefecture, was washed away by strong winds and waves generated by Typhoon No. 9 on Aug. 9.
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Yayoi Kusama's 16-foot-tall Dancing Pumpkin greets visitors in the foyer of the National Gallery of Victoria. Sean Fennessy Beyond the infinity mirror room, the new exhibition also includes nearly ...
With her immersive infinity rooms, pumpkin sculptures, and all-encompassing obsession with polka dots, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s extensive oeuvre is something of a cultural tour de force ...
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Yayoi Kusama, often referred to as the Queen of Polka Dots, is a pioneering feminist artist, sculptor, performer, and much more—all embodied in one extraordinarily talented individual.
In its pursuit of Instagrammable spectacle, the Yayoi Kusama retrospective at NGV International misses opportunities to draw visitors into her complexities.
Fans of Kusama’s art will recognise the recurring visual motifs in her work, with the show featuring psychedelic, polka-dotted forms, a giant pumpkin, and a mirrored ... Installation view of Yayoi ...