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Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama photos: Dani What Dani Likes... Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: With Artwork by Yayoi Kusama is produced in collaboration with the Kusama Studio, Tokyo and Gagosian Gallery. BUY HERE Many years later, during a huge exhibition of her work at TATE modern, Yayoi Kusama illustrates Alice. My book has just arrived. It's beautiful! The images are are full of energy and the graphic design is vibrant and stimulating. Well, I love Alice and adore Yayoi Kusama. The dots present throughout Kusama's works travels in the pages of the book, like Alice in a world where the boundaries between dream and reality, between text and image are recreated. It defies boundaries of pages playing with some typographic games, following Alice's transformations. My favorite images at the moment are the fall of Alice and the pool of tears, both presented bellow. They are pure pulsation, with Kusama's powerful dots, being suggestive and mysterious. For me the first presents the fall itself instead of Alice following. We can also fall when we look at it. The second is a crying state instend of Alice crying . The book comes with some new pictures and some previous images of her career, making connections between text and images most time not so clear. Anyway, it is another exciting meeting between Kusama and Alice. Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama "I, Kusama, am the modern Alice in Wonderland", stated in the 60' the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, who since the 1950s has alicinated psychedelic worlds. In paintings, collages, poems, daring acts, texts, sculptures, fashions, and surprising installations, she shares patterns, repetitions, obsessions, and visions of the infinite. In the 1960s, the artist went to New York, where she carried out a series of political happenings, under the philosophy “Love forever,” promoting a reaction against the Vietnam War and all authoritarian, repressive, and conservative powers. Some of ehese body paintings and orgiastic choreographies were performed before the sculpture of Alice in Central Park, in 1968. For Kusama, Alice was the grandmother of the hippies. Kusama arrived in Central Park as the Hatter, with her nude dancers, inviting everyone to drink the tea that was being served under the magic mushroom. Red, green, and yellow dots could represent the earth, the sun, or the moon, according to Kusama. She painted little circles on the bodies of those present, so that people would divest themselves of their outlines to return “to the nature of the universe”, incorporating an almost hallucinatory vision of reality, in an experience that is at once sensory and spiritual. Pay attention to the graphic design of Stefanie Posavec , one of today’s most creative information patternists. She makes Kusama's dots play around the pages and over the text creating a new and exciting game between pictures and conversations.
Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama (1929 – ), Mushrooms Aown, 2010, acrylic on canvas, 97 x 130 cm, Victoria Miro Gallery.
This year, FIAC will open its doors to the world to welcome the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. She will take free rein and display her stunning pieces right in the heart of Place Vendôme.
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草間彌生 Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama Artworks, galleries and exhibitions. Build your contemporary art collection with Ocula.
一个跨时代里程碑式的展览以创新和多维度的手法,呈现有史以来最高规格的文物,将1600多年前的敦煌文明与现代时空完美对话。
Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, b. 1929), Sex-Obsession C, 1992. Acrylic on canvas, 194 x 130.3 cm.
Basic information Name: Yayoi Kusama (草间弥生) Date of Birth: 22 March 1929 Current age: 88 years old Place of Birth: Matsumoto, Nagamo, Japan Childhood Bor...
MY ETERNAL SOUL - Inspiriert von Yayoi Kusama: Kunstvolle Leinwanddrucke Tauchen Sie ein in die faszinierende Welt der Kunst mit unserer MY ETERNAL SOUL Kollektion, inspiriert von der zeitgenössischen Künstlerin Yayoi Kusama. Jeder Leinwanddruck ist eine Hommage an Kusamas unverwechselbare Ästhetik - von farbenfrohen Mustern bis hin zu hypnotisierenden Formen. Diese Kollektion ist mehr als nur Dekoration; sie ist ein kreatives Statement, das die inspirierende Energie von Kusamas Kunst in Ihr Zuhause bringt. Wählen Sie aus einer Vielzahl von Größen, um Ihr Wohn- oder Arbeitszimmer mit diesen beeindruckenden Kunstwerken zu bereichern. Material: Hochwertige Leinwand für lebendige Farben und detaillierte Darstellungen. Design: Jeder Druck reflektiert Kusamas kreatives Talent und bringt einzigartige Kunst in Ihr Zuhause. Stil: Perfekt für eine maximalistische und moderne Einrichtung. Größe cm inch 9" 13 x 18 cm 5.12" x 7.09" 10" 15 x 20 cm 5.91" x 7.87" 13" 20 x 25 cm 7.87" x 9.84" 14" 21 x 30 cm 8.27" x 11.81" 20" 30 x 40 cm 11.81" x 15.75" 25" 40 x 50 cm 15.75" x 19.69" 28" 40 x 60 cm 15.75" x 23.62" 34" 50 x 70 cm 19.69" x 27.56" 39" 60 x 80 cm 23.62" x 31.50" 43" 60 x 90 cm 23.62" x 35.43" 46" 60 x 100 cm 23.62" x 39.37" Lieferumfang: 1x Leinwanddruck aus der MY ETERNAL SOUL Kollektion in Ihrer gewählten Größe. Beleben Sie Ihre Räume mit den Yayoi Kusama-inspirierten Leinwanddrucken. Jetzt entdecken und einzigartige Kunst genießen!
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A couple weekends back, I went to see Yayoi Kusama 's Obliteration Room - which is part of her current exhibition " Give Me Love " at the David Zwirner Gallery ! I've seen photos of her Obliteration Room when it was on display in other parts of the world, and have