Yayoi Kusama, ‘The Flowering Shinano Road  65/100’, 1999, Whitestone Gallery
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Yayoi Kusama

The Flowering Shinano Road 65/100, 1999

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23 1/2 × 18 4/5 in
59.7 × 47.7 cm
Edition of 100
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$22,000
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Tokyo, Nagano, Hong Kong, Ginza, Taipei
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Japanese, b. 1929
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Avant-garde Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama was an influential figure in the postwar New York art scene, staging provocative happenings and exhibiting works such as her “Infinity Nets,” hallucinatory paintings of loops and dots (and physical representations of the idea of infinity). Narcissus Garden, an installation of hundreds of mirrored balls, earned Kusama notoriety at the 1966 Venice Biennale, where she attempted to sell the individual spheres to passersby. Kusama counted Donald Judd and Eva Hesse among her close friends, and is often considered an influence on Andy Warhol and a precursor to Pop art. Since her return to Japan in the 1970s, Kusama's work has continued to appeal to the imagination and the senses, including dizzying walk-in installations, public sculptures, and the "Dots Obsessions" paintings.

Yayoi Kusama, ‘The Flowering Shinano Road  65/100’, 1999, Whitestone Gallery
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Yayoi Kusama
Japanese, b. 1929
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Avant-garde Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama was an influential figure in the postwar New York art scene, staging provocative happenings and exhibiting works such as her “Infinity Nets,” hallucinatory paintings of loops and dots (and physical representations of the idea of infinity). Narcissus Garden, an installation of hundreds of mirrored balls, earned Kusama notoriety at the 1966 Venice Biennale, where she attempted to sell the individual spheres to passersby. Kusama counted Donald Judd and Eva Hesse among her close friends, and is often considered an influence on Andy Warhol and a precursor to Pop art. Since her return to Japan in the 1970s, Kusama's work has continued to appeal to the imagination and the senses, including dizzying walk-in installations, public sculptures, and the "Dots Obsessions" paintings.

Yayoi Kusama

The Flowering Shinano Road 65/100, 1999

Screen print
23 1/2 × 18 4/5 in
59.7 × 47.7 cm
Edition of 100
.
$22,000
Ships from Hong Kong, HK
Shipping: $100 domestic only
Location
Tokyo, Nagano, Hong Kong, Ginza, Taipei
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