Yayoi Kusama

Yayoi Kusama

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Founded March 22, 1929
Headquarters Japan

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Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese writer and artist. She was born in Japan as the fourth child in a conservative and prosperous family, who made a fortune from seed nurseries. Kusama has been reported to have an obsessive personality, sometimes suicidal and experiencing hallucinations.In 1948 she left home to enter a senior class at Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts, where she studied Nihonga painting, graduating the following year. By 1950, Kusama received early success for her work. She would depict natural forms in watercolor and gouache, often using polka dots which became a trademark of her work. The field of polka dots she employed she called “infinity nets,” which she says were taken directly from her hallucinations. After living in Tokyo, Kusama left to the U.S. at age 27, living in new york city and seattle. She was close to American artist Georgia O’keeffe, whom she used as a contact to establish her reputation as a leader in the avant-garde movement. She was very active in the American art scene and was very productive, by 1966 she was experimenting with room-sized canvasses, free standing installations and more. However, Kusama never profited financially from her work, whilst being constantly hospitalized for overwork. Kusama was also an active and vocal protester, often organizing outlandish protests. In 1966, Kusama participated in her first Veenice Biennale. In 1973, Kusama returned to Japan in poor health and began writing short stories and poetry. She checked herself into the Seiwa Hospital for the Mentally Ill, where she still resides by choice. Kusama has received numbers awards and recognitions, such as the Asahi Prize (2001), Ordre des Arts et des Lettres(2003), and the National Lifetime Achievement Awards, the Order of the Rising Sun (2006). In October 2006, Yayoi Kusama became the first Japanese woman to receive the Praemium Imperiale, one of Japan's most prestigious prizes for internationally recognized artists. She also received the Person of Cultural Merit (2009) and the Ango awards (2014).
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Yayoi Kusama Will Present a New “Infinity Room” at David Zwirner
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Yayoi Kusama Will Present a New “Infinity Room” at David Zwirner

Going on view in New York this May.

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Yayoi Kusama and Louis Vuitton Announce Drop 2 of Their Fragrance Capsule

For this latest launch, the Japanese artist zeroes in on her affinity for flowers, faces and pumpkins.

Yayoi Kusama's 'LOVE IS CALLING' Exhibition To Land at Miami's Pérez Art Museum
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Yayoi Kusama's 'LOVE IS CALLING' Exhibition To Land at Miami's Pérez Art Museum

From March 9, 2023, to February 11, 2024.

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Schiaparelli's Animal Heads Caused a Ruckus and Louis Vuitton's Yayoi Kusama Campaign Continued in This Week's Top Fashion News

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Louis Vuitton Uses AR To Cover Landmarks With Yayoi Kusama’s Iconic Dots
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Louis Vuitton Uses AR To Cover Landmarks With Yayoi Kusama’s Iconic Dots

Louis Vuitton uses AR in its latest project and collaboration with renowned artist Yayoi Kusama’s famous dots, to decorate popular world landmarks.

Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama Team Up for an Ethereal Night in Hong Kong
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Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama Team Up for an Ethereal Night in Hong Kong

Celebrating the second partnership between the iconic artist and esteemed French maison.

Louis Vuitton Parfums Crafts a Yayoi Kusama Fragrance Series
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Louis Vuitton Parfums Crafts a Yayoi Kusama Fragrance Series

Featuring the house’s signature Spell on You, L’Immensité, and Attrape-Rêve bottles.

Yayoi Kusama Sculpture Peers Over Louis Vuitton's Champs Elysées Store
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Yayoi Kusama Sculpture Peers Over Louis Vuitton's Champs Elysées Store

Celebrating the house’s second collaboration with the Japanese artist.

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adidas and Thom Browne Go to Court and Kering Q4 Forecasts Declining Numbers in This Week’s Top Fashion News

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Louis Vuitton Opens a Striking Yayoi Kusama Pop-Up Store in Tokyo
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Louis Vuitton Opens a Striking Yayoi Kusama Pop-Up Store in Tokyo

Complete with a massive, lifelike installation modeled after the Japanese contemporary artist.

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