Japan's Iconic Artist Yayoi Kusama Defies Time at 97

Legendary Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her innovative and visually striking art at the age of 97. Explore her enduring impact in this retrospective.
Yayoi Kusama, the renowned Japanese artist, is approaching her 100th birthday, yet her art and its subject matter remain as relevant and captivating as ever. A retrospective of Kusama's prolific work is currently on display at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, showcasing the breadth and depth of her artistic legacy.
At 97 years old, Kusama's creative spirit shows no signs of slowing down. She continues to push the boundaries of artistic expression, exploring themes of infinity, obsession, and the human condition through her signature polka dot motifs and immersive installations.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Born in 1929 in Matsumoto, Japan, Kusama's artistic journey has been marked by both personal and professional challenges. As a young woman, she moved to the United States, where she gained recognition for her avant-garde paintings and sculpture. However, her bold, unconventional approach often led to clashes with the art establishment, and she eventually returned to Japan, where she voluntarily admitted herself to a psychiatric hospital in 1977, where she has lived and worked ever since.
Despite the obstacles, Kusama's art has only grown in popularity and critical acclaim over the decades. Her work has been celebrated for its ability to evoke a sense of wonder and transcendence, transporting viewers into her unique, immersive vision of the world.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}One of Kusama's most iconic works is her
Source: Deutsche Welle


