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Since childhood, Kusama has been afflicted with a condition that makes her see spots, which means she sees the world in a surreal, almost hallucinogenic way that sits very well with the Wonderland of Alice. This book is colour illustrated with a clothbound jacket, and features Ku ...
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Features adventures of Alice in Wonderland.
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The most comprehensive book devoted to the incomparable and iconic work of Yayoi Kusama. Yayoi Kusama, now in her eighties, has become a vital force in contemporary art and an influence on generations of artists. Arriving in New York City in 1958 from her native Japan, she embark ...
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In 1957, encouraged by Georgia O'Keeffe, artist Yayoi Kusama left Japan for New York City to become a star. By the time she returned to her home country in 1973, she had established herself as a leader of New York's avant-garde movement, known for creating happenings and public ...
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Yayoi Kusama is one of the most significant contemporary artists. This title tells the story of her life and career, revealing her as a fascinating figure and maverick artist who channels her obsessive neuroses into an art that transcends cultural barriers. It provides an account ...
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Reina Sofia, Madrid, 10 May-12 September 2011, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 10 October 2011-9 January 2012, Tate Modern, London, 9 February-5 June 2012, Whitney Museum, New York, 28 June-23 September 2012.
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Essays by Karola Grasslin and Jan Verwoert.
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Presenting unique and in-depth collaborations and editions with leading international artists, Parkett #58 features the work of Sylvie Fleury, Jason Rhoades, and James Rosenquist, three artists who work with everyday matter to produce lively and expressive paintings and installat ...
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