Hi, Konnichiwa is a substantial, brilliant little book that brings together Kusama's vivid imagery throughout the various phases of her work during the course of her long life. Here are her large-scale canvases, environmental sculptures, multi-media installations and self-portraits. Here too are photos of the artist as a child, a young woman in Tokyo and New York and more recently in her studio in Japan. This book is a vital chronicle of all Kusama's creative endeavours, and offers a rare insight into the fevered imagination of a fascinating woman.
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Product Details
Weight: 293g
Dimensions: 149 x 148mm
Publication Date: 14 Feb 2014
Publisher: Kodansha America Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781568365381
About Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama was born in 1929 to an upper-middle-class merchant family living in Matsumoto about 100 miles northwest of Tokyo. Her childhood was difficult: her parents marriage was troubled and Kusama began suffering from hallucinations and suicidal thoughts at an early age. She says that her art has been both a manifestation of her turbulent mental state and a cathartic act. In the early 1950s after briefly attending art school Kusama moved to Tokyo where she had several solo exhibitions of her paintings.In 1957 she moved to the U.S. settling in New York City. Here she became actively involved in the New York avant-garde and Pop Art movements. In addition to her paintings and large soft sculptures she organized Happenings often involving naked people painted with polka-dots and staged as anti-Vietnam War protests. She established the Kusama Fashion Company which produced a line of outrageous clothing which she often wore at events. Kusama moved back to Japan in 1973 and checked herself into a mental hospital where she continues to live. She works from a nearby studio and produces paintings sculptures and installationsstill incorporating her polka-dot patterns into the pieces.Shes also published a book of poems and a number of novels. In 1968 she produced and starred in the film Kusamas Self-Obliteration which went on to win several interational awards. In 1991 Kusama had the featured role in the movie Tokyo Decadence written and directed by Ryu Murakami; and in 1993 she collaborated with British musician Peter Gabriel on an installation in Yokohama. Another documentary entitled Kusama Princess of Polka Dots is in progress.