Reverberation from the Universe

Yayoi Kusama Museum
Starts 4/24Reservation Required

Artists

Yayoi Kusama
From a young age, Kusama has suffered from visual and auditory hallucinations. Her mental health condition has had a tremendous impact on the artist’s creative activities. In the 1950s, driven by her own obsessions, Kusama created an enormous number of drawings, resulting in an opportunity to make her breakthrough as an artist. After relocating to the United States in 1957, the artist began to create a series of works that could be described as ritual of ‘self-obliteration,’ where all existence is engulfed in infinitely repetitive patterns such as polka dots and nets while the self is immersed into a boundless world. These works express a desire for salvation from psychological disorders and simultaneously reflect her intention to liberate society from absurd oppression through happenings and other forms of expression. However, from the late 1970s to the 1980s, after returning to Japan due to mental and physical health conditions, Kusama created small-scale works such as collages and works on ‘shikishi’ paperboards in her room in a psychiatric hospital. Subsequently, her creations expanded to an environmental scale, such as multi-canvas paintings and gigantic inflatable works. Kusama’s concept of ‘self-obliteration’ is no longer solely a matter of the artist’s inner psyche; rather, it invites us into this sensation as though we are caught in a solemn “reverberation from the universe.”

This exhibition focuses on the theme of illness, which can be described as the driving force behind Kusama’s art, showcasing a diverse range of works and related materials from her early years to the present day. We invite you to witness these productions of Kusama’s abundant creativity that reverberate to the farthest reaches of the universe.

Schedule

Apr 24 (Thu) 2025-Aug 31 (Sun) 2025 

Reservation Required

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-17:30
Closed
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Open on a public holiday Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
FeeAdults ¥1100; High School, Junior High and Elementary School Students ¥600; Infants free. (Tickets available only on the museum website)
VenueYayoi Kusama Museum
http://yayoikusamamuseum.jp/
Location107 Benten-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0851
Access6 minute walk from the East exit of Ushigome-yanagicho Station on the Toei Oedo line, 7 minute walk from exit 1 at Waseda Station on the Tozai line, 9 minute walk from exit 2 at Kagurazaka Station on the Tozai line.

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