Yayoi Kusama Print Works: Repetition & Proliferation
This exhibition introduces the world of prints by world-renowned avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama (1929-).
Yayoi Kusama made her international debut at the 45th Venice Biennale in 1993 as a representative Japanese artist, but her active involvement in printmaking from an earlier stage of her career was a major driving force behind her current acclaim.
In 1979, Yayoi Kusama exhibited her first prints. In contrast to her other works based on themes such as death and suffering after returning from the U.S., her prints are rich in color with vivid motifs. In addition to abstract expressions of her earlier works, motifs such as pumpkins, dresses, grapes, flowers, and butterflies covered in distinct colors and composed of mesh and polka dots are distinctive in her printworks. It is no exaggeration to say that Kusama, whose creative activities are rooted in the proliferation of dots and nets, inevitably encountered printmaking, an art of reproduction.
In recent years, Kusama has produced a series of distinctive works, including the 鈥淢t Fuji鈥 series, using the ukiyo-e woodblock print technique, and a series of large black-and-white silkscreen prints entitled 鈥淟ove Forever.鈥
This exhibition will showcase the wonder of Yayoi Kusama鈥檚 print art. Approximately 330 works will be selected from the artist鈥檚 collection and works owned by the Matsumoto City Museum of Art in Nagano Prefecture, her home-town, that holds one of the world鈥檚 largest collections of Kusama printworks.
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This exhibition introduces the world of prints by world-renowned avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama (1929-).
Yayoi Kusama made her international debut at the 45th Venice Biennale in 1993 as a representative Japanese artist, but her active involvement in printmaking from an earlier stage of her career was a major driving force behind her current acclaim.
In 1979, Yayoi Kusama exhibited her first prints. In contrast to her other works based on themes such as death and suffering after returning from the U.S., her prints are rich in color with vivid motifs. In addition to abstract expressions of her earlier works, motifs such as pumpkins, dresses, grapes, flowers, and butterflies covered in distinct colors and composed of mesh and polka dots are distinctive in her printworks. It is no exaggeration to say that Kusama, whose creative activities are rooted in the proliferation of dots and nets, inevitably encountered printmaking, an art of reproduction.
In recent years, Kusama has produced a series of distinctive works, including the 鈥淢t Fuji鈥 series, using the ukiyo-e woodblock print technique, and a series of large black-and-white silkscreen prints entitled 鈥淟ove Forever.鈥
This exhibition will showcase the wonder of Yayoi Kusama鈥檚 print art. Approximately 330 works will be selected from the artist鈥檚 collection and works owned by the Matsumoto City Museum of Art in Nagano Prefecture, her home-town, that holds one of the world鈥檚 largest collections of Kusama printworks.
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