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  1. Learn about Yayoi Kusama, a prolific and influential artist who works in various media and styles, from nihonga to pop art. Explore her biography, artworks, and themes of sexuality, hallucinations, and self-obliteration.

    • Japanese
    • March 22, 1929
    • Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan
    • Childhood/Education
    • Early Training
    • Mature Period
    • Late Period
    • The Legacy of Yayoi Kusama
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    Born in 1929 in Matsumoto, Japan, Kusama grew up as the youngest of four children in an affluent family. However, her childhood was less than idyllic. Her parents were the product of a loveless, arranged marriage. Her absent father, emasculated by the fact that he had to take his wife's surname as a condition of marrying into the wealthy family, sp...

    Disobeying her mother, who wanted her to simply be an obedient housewife, Kusama studied art in Masumoto and Kyoto. During this time in Japan, there was a movement to reject the influences of Western culture so Kusama was forced to only study Nihonga, which consisted of creating paintings using 1000 years old traditional Japanese techniques and mat...

    Once in the United States, Kusama was free to explore her artistic expression that was censored while living in Japan. "For art like mine, [Japan] was too small, too servile, too feudalistic, and too scornful of women. My art needed a more unlimited freedom, and a wider world." With the help of Georgia O'Keeffe, with whom Kusama had started a corre...

    When Kusama moved back to Japan in the early 1970s she was all but forgotten by the Western art world. Even in Japan she was mostly known for her violence-soaked writings. That changed in 1993 when she was invited to represent Japan at the 45th Venice Biennale. The acclaimed installation of one of her Infinity Mirror Roomscontaining dotted pumpkins...

    More important than the impact her diverse work has on the art market is its influence on other artists and movements, which spans generations. Her work inspired Pop artists like Andy Warhol, Feminist artists like Carolee Schneemann, Performance artists like Yoko Ono, and contemporary artists like Damien Hirst. Her far-reaching influence can be att...

    Learn about the life and work of Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese-American artist who uses art to express her mental illness and personal obsessions. Explore her paintings, sculptures, installations, and performances inspired by hallucinations, polka dots, and phallic forms.

    • March 22, 1929
  2. www.moma.org › artists › 3315Yayoi Kusama | MoMA

    Learn about Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese artist who developed a distinctive style of polka dots and patterns in various media. Explore her works, exhibitions, and publications at The Museum of Modern Art.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yayoi_KusamaYayoi Kusama - Wikipedia

    Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生, Kusama Yayoi, born 22 March 1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, and is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts.

  4. Learn about the life and work of Yayoi Kusama, a pioneering Japanese artist who created Infinity Mirror Rooms, paintings, sculptures and fashion. Discover her childhood, her activism, her unique style and her influence on contemporary art.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › yayoi-kusamaYayoi Kusama | Artnet

    Learn about Yayoi Kusama, a contemporary Japanese artist known for her use of dots, pumpkins, and mirrors. Explore her paintings, sculptures, films, and installations, and find out where to see her works and buy her art.

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