Yayoi Kusama - Contemporary Art Day Sale London Tuesday, June 29, 2010 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Private Collection, Europe

  • Artist Biography

    Yayoi Kusama

    Japanese

    Named "the world's most popular artist" in 2015, it's not hard to see why Yayoi Kusama continues to dazzle contemporary art audiences globally. From her signature polka dots—"fabulous," she calls them—to her mirror-and-light Infinity Rooms, Kusama's multi-dimensional practice of making art elevates the experience of immersion. To neatly pin an artistic movement onto Kusama would be for naught: She melds and transcends the aesthetics and theories of many late twentieth century movements, including Pop Art and Minimalism, without ever taking a singular path.

    As an octogenarian who still lives—somewhat famously—in a psychiatric institution in Tokyo and steadfastly paints in her immaculate studio every day, Kusama honed her punchy cosmic style in New York City in the 1960s. During this period, she staged avant-garde happenings, which eventually thrust her onto the international stage with a series of groundbreaking exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in the 1980s and the 45th Venice Biennale in 1993. She continues to churn out paintings and installations at inspiring speed, exhibiting internationally in nearly every corner of the globe, and maintains a commanding presence on the primary market and at auction.

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Two works: (i) Ripple; (ii) Silver at the bottom of the lake

1978
Spray paint and ink on card.
(i) 27.2 x 24.2 cm (10 3/4 x 9 1/2 in); (ii) 24.2 x 27.2 cm ( 9 1/2 x 10 3/4 in).
Each signed and dated 'YAYOI KUSAMA 1978' upper left. (i) Signed in Japanese and English, titled in Japanese and dated '1978 Yayoi Kusama Ripple' on the reverse. (ii) Signed in Japanese and English, titled in Japanese and dated 'Yayoi Kusama 1978 Silver at the bottom of the lake' on the reverse.

Estimate
£3,000 - 5,000 

Sold for £4,750

Contemporary Art Day Sale

30 June 2010
London