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Yayoi Kusama

Title
Yayoi Kusama / edited by Frances Morris ; with contributions by Jo Applin, Juliet Mitchell, Frances Morris, Mignon Nixon, Rachel Taylor, Midori Yamamura.
ISBN
9781935202813
1935202812
9781854379399 (pbk.)
1854379399 (pbk.)
Published
New York : D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, 2012.
Physical Description
208 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm.
Notes
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Reina Sofía, Madrid, 10 May-12 September 2011, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 10 October 2011-9 January 2012, Tate Modern, London, 9 February-5 June 2012, Whitney Museum, New York, 28 June-23 September 2012.
Summary
"Yayoi Kusama is one of Japan's most famous living artists. Her originality, innovation and sheer drive to make art have propelled her through a career that has spanned six decades, encompassing painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, collage, film and video, performance, installation and even 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, becoming close with artists such as Donald Judd, Andy Warhol, Joseph Cornell and Claes Oldenburg, and influencing many others along the way. It was in these years that Kusama was dubbed "the Polka Dot Princess," for her obsessive use of polka dots in installations and happenings. Returning to Japan in her forties, she rebuilt her career, waiting years for the international recognition that she has recently achieved. Now in her ninth decade, Kusama's imagination remains fertile and productive, as she continues to devise dazzling installations and relentlessly hand-paints her ongoing series of minutely detailed figurative fantasy paintings. Accompanying the first major retrospective exhibition of the artist's work in the U.S., this volume features a wealth of works from all periods in Kusama's career, as well as essays by various international curators and critics, discussing Kusama's years in New York, her career after her return to Japan, her installation works and the psychoanalytic import of her art. Yayoi Kusama was born in Matsumoto, Japan, in 1929. She left Japan for New York at the age of 28, following a correspondence with Georgia O'Keeffe, and was soon participating in the city's 1960s wave of happenings and avant-garde activities. In 1973, Kusama returned to Japan and began writing surrealistic novels and poetry. On November 12, 2008, Christies New York sold a work by her for $5.1 million, a record for a living female artist."--Publisher's website.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 09, 2012
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Frances Morris
Early years 1929-1957
Coming to America: infinity net paintings 1957-1961
Accumulation sculptures and collages 1961-1965
Walking piece, Narcissus garden and self-portaiture 1966
Kusama's self-obliteration and the rise of happening 1967-1973
Return to Japan 1973-1983
Experiments in sculpture and painting 1980s and 1990s
I'm here, but nothing and installations at the turn of the century 2000-2008
Recent work 2009-2011
Rising from totalitarianism: Yayoi Kusama 1945-1955 / Midori Yamamura
Infinity politics / Mignon Nixon
I'm here, but nothing: Yayoi Kusama's environments / Jo Applin
Portrait of the artist as a young flower / Juliet Mitchell.
Also listed under
Morris, Frances, author, editor of compilation.
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, host institution.
Centre Georges Pompidou, host institution.
Tate Modern (Gallery), host institution.
Whitney Museum of American Art, host institution.
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