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.
An exhibition in Melbourne features around 200 of the 95-year-old Japanese artist’s works, as well as artifacts that help tell the story of her life Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Yayoi Kusama's ...
The space created by polka-dot princess Yayoi Kusama began as a totally white “house” filled with white furniture. Visitors were then invited to stick brightly coloured dots on any surface ...
The prize includes return flights to Melbourne and a night’s accommodation at the Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street, plus a souvenir to take home. Experience Yayoi Kusama’s visionary artworks in ...
Conservator, Corey D’Augustine: Let's take a look at a painting by Yayoi Kusama named Number F. It's one of her Infinity Net paintings from 1959. When we think about a net, it's a perfect grid when it ...
With artwork from Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith, New York City's Grand Central Madison is more than a hub — it’s also a gorgeous destination. Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist ...