Many know Yayoi Kusama as “the princess of polka ... This alludes to the fact that making art has allowed Kusama to process her fascination with death and persevere through her depression.
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Four of these are dedicated solo exhibitions, like Yayoi Kusama: Dreaming of ...
When registered arts therapist Terrence Zee led a workshop at the M+ museum last month, he noticed that most participants were anxious at first. “The first thing they’re worried about is ...
In another work, a series of still and moving image portraits titled Child ... the National Museum of Asian Art has presented the work of nearly 100 modern and contemporary artists, including Yayoi ...
A major new exhibition from Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has opened as part of Manchester International ... the first commission in a project discovering links in art and football by former Manchester ...
It’s great news for commuters but also for art lovers, with new works by Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith on display — great additions to the sprawling subterranean art museum that is the New York ...
Contemporary art lovers will also want to see the ... of this world-renowned Japanese artist’s work in Tokyo. Portrait of Yayoi Kusama ©YAYOI KUSAMA Those interested in history should not ...
A limited-edition pumpkin handbag Louis Vuitton created in collaboration with Yayoi Kusama sold for a record $151,200 via Christie’s on Wednesday.
This major exhibition is both a comprehensive overview of Japan’s visual creativity over the past several decades, and an illuminating ‘portrait ... art, including Yayoi Kusama, Takashi ...
Al Loving’s “Self-Portrait” (1973 ... “He was very well-connected to the New York art world at the time.” Hunter collected a few female artists — Marisol’s wooden sculpture Ruth (1961) and Yayoi ...
the Institute of Contemporary Art is always looking to the future. You’ll find large rooms full of contemporary artists such ...
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