Tuesday 17 April 2012

YAYOI KUSAMA.

Over the Easter holidays, I went to London for another gallery visit. I especially wanted to venture to the Tate Modern, as there was many interesting exhibitions on at that time. In particular, I was looking to see the Yayoi Kusama exhibition, and even though it took over 2 hour to que for, it was very much worth it. This exhibition was about a Japanese artist and her obsessively extensive body of work that she has created over the years. She has created paintings, sculptures, drawing and collage, as well as large-scale installations for which she is best known for. When there, I was instantly drawn. There was so much colour and pattern everywhere. Much of her artwork gives the illusion of being hallucinatory, reflecting her unique vision of the world and making it impossible not to be intrigued. Here are some photos I took on the sly, hope you guys like her work:
















Here are some scans of some of the postcards i brought when there:









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