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Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama: From Here to Infinity! | Sarah Suzuki
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Growing up in the mountains of Japan, Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) dreamed of becoming an artist. One day, she had a vision in which the world and everything in it--the plants, the people, the sky--were covered in polka dots. She began to cover her paintings, drawings, sculptures, and even her body with dots. As she grew up, she traveled all around the world, from Tokyo to Seattle, New York to Venice, and brought her dots with her. Different people saw these dots in different ways--some thought they were tiny, like cells, and others imagined them enormous, like planets. Every year, Kusama sees more of the world, covering it with dots and offering people a way to experience it the way she does. Written by Sarah Suzuki, a curator at The Museum of Modern Art, and featuring reproductions of Kusama's instantly recognizable artworks, this colorful book tells the story of an artist whose work will not be complete until her dots cover the world, from here to infinity.
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#CoverLove Day 3: #Dots can only mean Yayoi Kusama. Fats reviewed this picturebook biography a few years back - and she included photos from Kusama‘s exhibit in Cleveland Ohio where she lives. 🔴⚫️🔵⚪️ Her feature here: https://wp.me/pDlzr-j8e

BarbaraBB Love some Kusama! I‘ll be visiting her museum later this month 💃 (edited) 6mo
Eggs Love this 🔴⚪️⚫️ 6mo
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#LiteraryLuck Day 29: Fats reviewed this picturebook biography of a woman who has captured the #Infinite in her art. Accdg to Fats: “This beautifully curated book is an homage to an artist who could not be bound, whose passion is as limitless as her dots, and who, at 89, continues to make awe-inspiring art.” Her full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-j8e #WomenReadWomen2019

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful ❤️💚 6y
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I wanted this so bad!

kspenmoll So sorry you had to leave it behind! Nice restraint! 6y
rather_be_reading @kspenmoll omg it was so hard! 6y
decaturmamaof2 We recently saw her show "Infinity Mirrors" - fascinating 6y
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