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  2. Yayoi Kusama - Wikipedia

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    Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生, Kusama Yayoi, born 22 March 1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, and she is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts.

  3. Yayoi Kusama Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Yayoi Kusama Museum is a contemporary art museum in Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the work of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. [1] The museum is located in the Shinjuku Ward, in the western suburbs of Tokyo. [2] [3] The five-floor building was designed by the Japanese architecture firm Kume Sekkei. [4]

  4. You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of ...

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    Artist: Yayoi Kusama: Year: 2005: Medium: LED lights and mirrors: Movement: Contemporary art: Dimensions: 24 ft (7.3 m) x 24 ft (7.3 m) Location: Phoenix Art Museum

  5. Instagrammable art piece by Kusama damaged at NC art ... - AOL

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    North Carolina Museum of Art acquired Yayoi Kusama’s “Light of Life” in 2018. From the outside, the piece looks like a mirrored hexagonal box but stick your head inside one of its three ...

  6. Soft sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Soft sculpture is an old German technique very popular in Japan with artists like Yayoi Kusama boosting the heritages of this new and innovative medium for interior designers. Soft sculptures were popularised in the 1960s by artists such as Claes Oldenburg and Yayoi Kusama.

  7. Sculpture in the City - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Edition of Sculpture in the city launched in 2011 with four artworks, by artists Anish Kapoor, Franz West, Julian Opie and Kenneth Armitage. [11]In 2012–13, for the 2nd Edition, the number grew to eight and featured works by Michael Craig-Martin, Tracey Emin, Yayoi Kusama, Angus Fairhurst, Dan Graham, Julian Opie and Thomas Houseago.