Yayoi Kusama’s work is part of the exhibition “Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now.” ...
Written and illustrated by Elisa Macellari, a Thai-Italian artist, the book tells the story of Kusama’s coming of age in Japan as she struggled with hallucinations and obsessive behaviors. Kusama ...
In this excerpt of Kusama: The Graphic Novel, illustrator Elisa Macellari time travels to Kusama’s life in 1960s New York City, when the artist became “the high priestess of love and pacifism.” In the ...
Throughout art history there have been pairs of friends collaboration, supporting each other’s practices, and weathering the storm of markets and exhibitions together—from Picasso and Braque to Warhol ...
The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden announced today, Oct. 26, the extension of “One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection” through spring 2023. The exhibition ...
Victoria Miro's show of Yayoi Kusama highlights the work of a seminal artist of the 20th Century. The biography of an artist often is unimportant in assessing the work of an artist but in the case of ...
Page from Yayoi Kusama: From Here to Infinity, © 2017 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, illustrations © 2017 Ellen Weinstein, all works by Yayoi Kusama © 2017 ...
Yayoi Kusama, translated by Ralph McCarthy, Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama, The University of Chicago Press, 2011, 239 pp., $35. Yet Kusama remains a mostly sympathetic character in ...
Elisa Macellari, trans. from the Italian by Edward Fortes. Laurence King, $19.99 (128p) ISBN 978-1-786277-169 Macellari’s splendid biography of Yayoi Kusama brings the artist’s neurotic obsessions to ...
“Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors,” the first institutional survey exhibition to explore the evolution of the celebrated Japanese artist’s immersive infinity rooms, will embark on the most significant ...
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