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In 1973, after a decade or so making shockwaves across the art world, Yayoi Kusama checked herself into a mental health facility. The artist, now 95 years old and still residing in the same Tokyo ...
I remember the first time I stepped into one of artist Yayoi ... Kusama wrote to acclaimed American modernist painter Georgia O'Keeffe, asking for advice. Kusama had encountered her work in a book ...
Now aged 95, Yayoi ... Kusama’s immersive infinity rooms have mesmerised audiences around the world. The National Gallery of Victoria’s blockbuster exhibition sets out to rewrite the history ...
Yayoi Kusama has landed in Melbourne. In a new exhibit at the National Gallery of Victoria, the Japanese designer brings has unveiled a world-premiere “Infinity Mirrored Room” titled My Heart ...
Yayoi Kusama, Kiyoshi Yamashita, Vincent van Gogh and so on ... of the characters and the story structure of this manga are somewhat similar to those of “Kimi to Uchu o Aruku tameni” (“Walking to ...
Yayoi Kusama’s Infinite Accumulation at Liverpool Street Station. © YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy Ota Fine Arts and Victoria Miro. Photo: Thierry Bal. The public ...
Ahead of her new show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Japanese pop artist Yayoi Kusama apologized ... In the original Japanese edition of the book, Kusama labeled her New York ...
Artist Yayoi Kusama wrote in a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle that she regretted "using hurtful and offensive language in my book." But her racist remarks were not limited to that book.
By Robin Pogrebin The popular Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, whose “Infinity ... regret using hurtful and offensive language in my book,” Kusama, who is 94, said in a statement to The San ...
In November 1968, a few months shy of her 40th birthday, the artist Yayoi Kusama sent an open letter to the then President-elect of the United States, Richard Nixon. She offered to have sex with ...