Cover art for Yayoi Kusama
Published
Tate Gallery Publica, November 2020
ISBN
9781854379399
Format
Softcover, 208 pages
Dimensions
27.5cm × 22.3cm × 1.6cm

Yayoi Kusama

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Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (b.1929) is arguably Japan's most famous living artist. Her originality, innovation and powerful desire to communicate have propelled her through a career that has spanned six decades. During this time, Kusama has explored painting, printmaking, photography, collage, film and video, performance and installation, as well as product design.

From the late 1950s to the early 1970s Kusama lived in New York and was at the forefront of many artistic innovations in the city. Returning to Japan in her forties, she rebuilt her career, waiting years for the international recognition she has recently achieved. In her ninth decade her imagination remains richly creative and she continues to extend the range of her practice.

Having accompanied the first major retrospective exhibition of the artist's work to be staged in the UK, this lavishly illustrated book features an introductory essay by Director of Tate Modern, Frances Morris, as well as four other substantial essays by leading international critics. Topics covered included Kusama's time in New York, her career after her return to Japan, her installation works and an exploration of her art from a psychoanalytical point of view."

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