Yayoi Kusama

Publisher: Rizzoli

Publication Date: 2012

Edited by Louise Neri and Takaya Goto. Contributions by Leslie Camhi, RoseLee Goldberg, Laura Hoptman, Chris Kraus, Arthur Lubow, Kevin McGarry, Louise Neri, Akira Tatehata, and Olivier Zahm

The most comprehensive book devoted to the incomparable and iconic work of Yayoi Kusama. Yayoi Kusama, now in her eighties, has become a vital force in contemporary art and an influence on generations of artists. Arriving in New York City in 1958 from her native Japan, she embarked on a series of works that forged a new visual vocabulary—the Net paintings, which were composed of scores of small, thickly painted loops spanning large canvases. Her singular approach to art making continued in other extraordinary bodies of work, including the phallic soft sculptures which she later incorporated into full-scale environments. In 1973 she returned to Japan, where she lives and works today. Since then, she has created dazzling walk-in mirror rooms and her now-famous pumpkin sculptures, as well as writing poetry and novels. In this book—created in close collaboration with Kusama and her Tokyo studio—the breadth and import of this watershed artist’s career are considered in depth. In addition to studies of the development of her artistic vocabularies across different media, the book includes ephemera, sketches, and photographs from the artist’s extensive archive that have never been seen before. The publication is timed to coincide with the artist’s major touring retrospective, which makes its American debut at the Whitney Museum in New York in summer 2012, as well as with the much-anticipated collaboration with powerhouse fashion brand Louis Vuitton.

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Publisher: Rizzoli

Artist: Yayoi Kusama

Contributors: Leslie Camhi, RoseLee Goldberg, Takaya Goto, Laura Hoptman, Arthur Lubow, Kevin McGarry, Louise Neri, Olivier Zahm

Publication Date: 2012

ISBN: 9780847839087

Retail: $75 US & Canada | £47.50 | €64

Status: Not Available

Binding: Hardcover

Dimensions: 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in (24.1 x 31.8 cm)

Pages: 256

Artist and Contributors

Yayoi Kusama

Yayoi Kusama’s (b. 1929) work has transcended two of the most important art movements of the second half of the twentieth century: pop art and minimalism. Her highly influential career encompasses paintings, performances, room-size presentations, outdoor sculptural installations, literary works, films, fashion, design, and interventions within existing architectural structures, which allude at once to microscopic and macroscopic universes.

Leslie Camhi

Leslie Camhi, who first encountered Yayoi Kusama’s work nearly two decades ago, has written about art, books, fashion, and women’s lives for the New York Times, Vogue, and many other publications.

RoseLee Goldberg

RoseLee Goldberg, Founding Director and Curator of Performa, is an art historian, critic, and curator whose bookPerformance Art: From Futurism to the Present, first published in 1979, pioneered the study of performance art.

Takaya Goto

Born and raised in Tokyo, Takaya Goto completed his post-graduate design education in the United States. He is a co-founder of Goto Design, a multidisciplinary design studio based in New York.

Laura Hoptman

Laura Hoptman is Senior Curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where she has organized the exhibitions “Drawing Now: Eight Propositions” (2002) and “Love Forever: Yayoi Kusama” (1998), among many others.

Arthur Lubow

Since 1975, Arthur Lubow has worked primarily as a writer of long-reported articles for national magazines. For the last decade, he has been a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, specializing in the arts.

Kevin McGarry

Kevin McGarry is a writer, editor, and curator. He writes the contemporary art column “Out There” for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, is the art editor for V Magazine, and reviews exhibitions for Art Agenda and Artforum.com.

Louise Neri

Louise Neri is an editor, curator, writer, and consultant based in New York. As an international director at Gagosian Gallery, she works on research and development, exhibition and editorial programming, and communications.

Olivier Zahm

Olivier Zahm is a curator, writer, editor, and co-founder of Purple Prose.

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