Prints: Yayoi Kusama

Overview

Venue

Ota Fine Arts 7CHOME

THE MODULE roppongi 101

7-21-24 Roppongi, Minato-ku

Tokyo 106-0032

 

Open Hours

12:00-18:00

Ota Fine Arts 7CHOME is delighted to present print works by Yayoi Kusama.

 

Printmaking, which Yayoi Kusama began in 1979, has now grown to become an integral part of Kusama's artistic practice. This series of prints was created between 2011 and 2012 based on a series of 33 small paintings painted intensively around 2004. The original series of paintings later developed into Kusama's signature canvas series of recent years, including "Love Forever," painted in black marker on a white canvas, "My Eternal Soul," which emits dazzling colors from the tip of the brush, and "Every Day I Pray for Love," which was recently exhibited at Ota Fine Arts Tokyo. These 33 works are important in that they served as a catalyst for Kusama's current style. 

 

Repeating motifs of eyes, women's profiles and the particulate organic bodies appear on a picture plane dominated by primary colours such as red, yellow, green, and blue. What we see here is somewhat different from the pumpkins, butterflies, grapes and hats that have become the identifying mark of Kusama prints. Instead, the exuberant images derived from clear colours and doubtless improvised lines strongly catch our eyes.


Kusama seeks new expressions in making full-scaled prints out of the 33 paintings. Choosing thick stately papers with various textures, and mixing different print techniques such as silkscreen, etching, embossing and stencils, it is as if, in these prints, she is reflecting on her way of life. Life as an artist who is in constant change to pursue an artistic revolution.