Yayoi Kusama
"Death of an Illusion"
4 April - 26 May 2001
Flower: cm 180 x 200 x 130 - Stem: length cm 750 - Seed: cm 22 x 19 x 13
Visit Piece Unique Variations in the company of Yayoi Kusama
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While Maison de la Culture du Japon in Paris is exhibiting her installations, Pièce Unique , who has been presenting Kusamas works since 1998, has offered the artist the two spaces of the gallery.
Kusama has chosen to create rue Jacques Callot a completely new work
and to present at Pièce Unique Variations, 26 rue Mazarine, a selection of more or less recent works (sculptures and paintings) allowing the public to get an exhaustive panorama of her works.
Internationally acclaimed, Kusama holds since the 60s a major place on the scene of Contemporary Art. Born in 1929 in Nagano, she installs in New York in 1958 where she frequents Donald Judd and Franck Stella. The artist, quickly assimilated to the New Yorker avant-garde, appears like a precursor of popart and environmental art. She joins, in Europe at the end of the 60s, the Nul and Zero group with Piero Manzoni and Yves Klein and exhibits her works in museums and galleries in the Netherlands and in Italy.
Kusamas works, which she qualifies obsessionnal, is based on repetitions and multiplications of signs: as a child, she remembers having had the hallucinatory vision of a pea-shaped motif decorating a tablecloth at home being repeated throughout the room. Since then, her universe and her installations are inhabited by a multitude of colored peas and also mirrors and phallic shapes repeated to infinity: one remembers the Repetitive-vision, Phallus-boat shown at the gallery in March 2000.
Mostly known for her sculptures and paintings, Kusama has also been involved in fashion, movies and has published several poems and novels.

Look inside the galerie
for more available works please contact the gallery
For more available works contact the galerie