OVERVIEW

Yayoi Kusama, born in 1929 in Matsumoto, Japan, is a globally renowned contemporary artist. She is celebrated for her groundbreaking work across various mediums, including painting, sculpture and installation art. Kusama's art is characterized by its unique blend of surrealism, minimalism, and avant-garde sensibilities.

 

Artistic Style

Kusama's artistic style is best described as a fusion of surrealism and abstraction. She is known for her meticulous, repetitive patterns, and a predilection for vivid, often hallucinatory colors. Her work often features a strong focus on the repetition of geometric forms and organic shapes.

 

Key Themes

Kusama's art frequently explores themes of infinity and obsession, with recurring patterns and forms representing her lifelong struggle with mental health.One of her signature motifs, polka dots appear throughout her work, symbolizing the idea of interconnectedness and the dissolution of the self into the universe. Themes of self-identity, personal transformation, and introspection, reflect her experiences with mental illness throughout her work.