Isolated, schizophrenic: The dark life of world's best selling artist Yayoi Kusama

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National Gallery of Victoria is holding the most extensive exhibition of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s work ever to grace our shores.

Yayoi Kusama is the prolific progenitor of pumpkins and of  the global acclaim. She has spent decades in a mental facility and at 95 years of age the woman behind luminous red bob and series of polka dots has been crowned the queen of the international art market. 

Last year she was the world’s highest selling artist - from her large-scale mirrored Infinity Rooms and dotted net paintings to the pock-smattered rooms she calls obliteration spaces, her tactile soft sculptures and trademark multi-coloured pumpkins, Kusama’s art has become the most in-demand work on the international commercial market. 

Review editor Tim Douglas went to Japan to learn more about the undisputed queen of the global art market.


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