Yayoi Kusama
El momento de la regeneración (The Moment of Regeneration), 2004
Tela cosida, espuma de uretano, acrílico y madera, 54 partes
54 piezas, dimensiones variables
Colección de K11
© YAYOI KUSAMA

Museo Guggenheim Bilbao
48009 Bilbao
Spanien

Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now

“What does living a life mean? I lose myself in this thought every time I create artwork.” Yayoi Kusama.

“Dissolution and accumulation; propagation and separation; particulate obliteration and unseen reverberations from the universe—these were to become the foundations of my art, and they were already taking shape at this time.” Yayoi Kusama.

Japanese artist and writer Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929, Matsumoto, Nagano) is a singular figure who has been revered by art historians for her pioneering career that span multiple art movements from the 1960s to the present, and has achieved the status of a global cultural icon. Over the last seven decades, Kusama has pursued her avant-garde vision with conviction and perfected her personal aesthetic, which reflects her philosophy of life.

This exhibition focuses on the existential questions that drive Kusama’s creative explorations. Through paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and archival materials documenting her happenings and performances, the show offers an in-depth survey of Kusama’s work from her first drawings as a teenager during World War II to her most recent immersive, mirrored installations. Organized chronologically and thematically, the show addresses six key themes that recur throughout the artist’s life: Infinity, Accumulation, Radical Connectivity, Biocosmic, Death, and Force of Life. These interrelated themes have recurred and evolved within the obsessive universe of Kusama, who has been valiantly agitating the art scene and society for decades to promote “healing of all mankind.”


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Yayoi Kusama<br />El momento de la regeneración (The Moment of Regeneration), 2004<br />Tela cosida, espuma de uretano, acrílico y madera, 54 partes<br />54 piezas, dimensiones variables<br />Colección de K11<br />© YAYOI KUSAMA
Yayoi Kusama
El momento de la regeneración (The Moment of Regeneration), 2004
Tela cosida, espuma de uretano, acrílico y madera, 54 partes
54 piezas, dimensiones variables
Colección de K11
© YAYOI KUSAMA
Yayoi Kusama<br />Sin título (Silla) [Untitled (Chair)], 1963<br />Tela rellena y cosida, madera y pintura<br />81 × 93 × 92 cm<br />Colección de la artista<br />© YAYOI KUSAMA<br />Foto cortesía de Yayoi Kusuma Foundation
Yayoi Kusama
Sin título (Silla) [Untitled (Chair)], 1963
Tela rellena y cosida, madera y pintura
81 × 93 × 92 cm
Colección de la artista
© YAYOI KUSAMA
Foto cortesía de Yayoi Kusuma Foundation
Yayoi Kusama<br />Flor roja (Red Flower), 1980<br />Algodón cosido, guantes y tela<br />467 × 106 × 52 cm<br />Colección de Ota Fine Arts<br />© YAYOI KUSAMA
Yayoi Kusama
Flor roja (Red Flower), 1980
Algodón cosido, guantes y tela
467 × 106 × 52 cm
Colección de Ota Fine Arts
© YAYOI KUSAMA

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