Yayoi Kusama
Auteurs : Kusama, Yayoi (Artiste) ; Hoptman, Laura J (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Londre
Éditeur : Phaidon
Date de publication : 2000
ISBN : 9780714839202
Langue : Anglais
Description : 160 p. : ill. coul. ; 29 cm.
Sujets :
Kusama, Yayoi [artiste visuel]
Arts visuels - Japon
Peinture - 20e siècle
Art de la performance
Art vidéo
Dépouillement du document :
nterview : Akira Tatehata in conversation with Yayoi Kusama --
Survey. Yayoi Kusama : a reckoning / Laura Hoptman --
Focus. Driving image, Essen, 1966 / Udo Kultermann --
Artist's choice. Poems from A handful of sand, 1910 / Takuboku Ishikawa --
Artist's writings. Interview with Gordon Brown (extract), 1964 ; An open letter to my hero, Richard M. Nixon, 1968 ; Anatomic explosion, Wall Street, 1968 ; Homosexual wedding, 1968 ; Naked self-obliteration : interview with Jud Yalkut, 1968 ; Take a subway ride from jail to paradise, 1968 ; Why look like other people?, 1968 ; Alice in Wonderland, 1968 ; Grand orgy to awaken the dead, 1969 ; The struggle and wanderings of my soul (extracts), 1975 ; Manhattan suicide addict (extract), 1978 ; Violet obsession, 1978 ; Lost, 1983 ; The hustler's grotto of Christopher Street (extracts), 1984 ; Across the water : interview with Damen Hirst (extract), 1998 / Yayoi Kusama --
Chronology.
Résumé :
A comprehensive overview of the visionary work of the Japanese artist.Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (b.1929) has pursued her themes of infinite repetition, self-image and sexuality since she took the New York art world by storm in the late 1950s. Compulsively covering all surfaces in dots and repeated patterns or forms, Kusama has worked in painting, collage and assemblage and was a pioneer of installation art . This is the first monograph on the 40-year career of this distinguished, highly innovative artist who has also been a writer, fashion designer and film-make. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 709.2 K971y 2000