Yayoi Kusama - Evening & Day Editions London Thursday, September 19, 2024 | Phillips
  • “I adore pumpkins… Pumpkins talk to me, giving off an aura of my sacred mental state. They embody a base for the joy of living shared by all humankind on earth. It is for the pumpkins that I keep on going.”
    —Yayoi Kusama

    Undoubtedly one of the most iconic motifs of contemporary art and of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s incredible 70-year career, the polka-dot covered pumpkin combines the artist’s compulsive focus on infinity and repetition with a highly personal and self-reflective dimension. Suspended amongst a crackled backdrop in their original cadmium colouring, Kusama deploys her army of loyal dots in strict formation to form three of her favourite motifs – the pumpkin. Kusama’s dots variate in size, both bold and minute, shrinking into oblivion to create the illusion of curvature as the negative space of the recesses reflect the undulating segments on the pumpkin’s stout body. Kusama’s bright and brilliantly patterned gourds are so closely connected to the artist’s identity that they function as both allegory and mode of self-representation, acting as a universal signature of the artist.

     

    Kusama began to sketch pumpkins in the wake of her first hallucinatory episode, and at the age of 17 she made her public pumpkin debut with Kabocha, a Nihonga-style painting made in accordance with Japanese artistic conventions, tools, materials and style, which she presented at a travelling exhibition in the towns of Nagano and Matsumoto, Japan. After these inceptive artistic attempts, the pumpkin motif disappeared from her oeuvre for decades, to then resurge in the 1970s and 1980s, following a period in which the artist focused on performance art. Pumpkins would take hold of her artistic practise, becoming an obsessive fascination for Kusama owing to her deeply personal relationship with the motif. This interest was compounded in the 1990s, when the image was included in the artist’s interactive installations known as Infinity Mirror Rooms.

    “It seems pumpkins do not inspire much respect, but I was enchanted by their charming and winsome form. What appealed to me most was the pumpkin’s generous unpretentiousness.”
    —Yayoi Kusama

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    • Artist Biography

      Yayoi Kusama

      Japanese

      Named "the world's most popular artist" in 2015, it's not hard to see why Yayoi Kusama continues to dazzle contemporary art audiences globally. From her signature polka dots—"fabulous," she calls them—to her mirror-and-light Infinity Rooms, Kusama's multi-dimensional practice of making art elevates the experience of immersion. To neatly pin an artistic movement onto Kusama would be for naught: She melds and transcends the aesthetics and theories of many late twentieth century movements, including Pop Art and Minimalism, without ever taking a singular path.

       

      As an nonagenarian who still lives in Tokyo and steadfastly paints in her studio every day, Kusama honed her punchy cosmic style in New York City in the 1960s. During this period, she staged avant-garde happenings, which eventually thrust her onto the international stage with a series of groundbreaking exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art in the 1980s and the 45th Venice Biennale in 1993. She continues to churn out paintings and installations at inspiring speed, exhibiting internationally in nearly every corner of the globe, and maintains a commanding presence on the primary market and at auction.

       
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Three Pumpkins (K. 186)

1993
Screenprint in colours, on Arches paper, with full margins.
I. 24.3 x 33.1 cm (9 5/8 x 13 in.)
S. 33.5 x 43 cm (13 1/4 x 16 7/8 in.)

Signed, titled in Japanese, dated and numbered 126/160 in pencil (there were also 16 artist’s proofs), framed.

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Sold for £40,640

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Evening & Day Editions

London Auction 19 - 20 September 2024