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Yayoi Kusama: Inventing the Singular (The MIT Press)

Full title: Yayoi Kusama: Inventing the Singular (The MIT Press)
ISBN: 9780262029476
ISBN 10: 0262029472
Authors: Yamamura, Midori
Publisher: The MIT Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 256
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2015

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Synopsis

Yayoi Kusama Is The Most Famous Artist To Emerge From Japan In The Period Following World War Ii. Part Of A Burgeoning International Art Scene In The Early 1960s, She Exhibited In New York With Andy Warhol, Donald Judd, Claes Oldenburg, And Other Pop And Minimalist Luminaries, And In Europe With The Dutch Nul And The German Zero Artist Groups. Known For Repetitive Patterns, Sewn Soft Sculptures, Naked Performance, And Suggestive Content, Kusama’s Work Anticipated The Politically Charged Feminist Art Of The 1970s. But Kusama And Her Work Were Soon Eclipsed By A Dealer-controlled Art Market Monopoly Of White Male American Artists. Returning To Japan In 1973, Kusama Became Almost As Famous For Her Self-proclaimed Mental Illness And Permanent Residence In A Psychiatric Hospital As She Was For Her Art. In This Book, Midori Yamamura Eschews The Usual Critical Fascination With Kusama’s Biography To Consider The Artist In Her Social And Cultural Milieu. By Examining Kusama's Art Alongside That Of Her Peers, Yamamura Offers A New Perspective On Kusama’s Career. Yamamura Shows That Kusama, Who Came Of Age In Totalitarian Wartime Japan, Embraced Art As An Anticonformist Pursuit, Seeking A Subjective Autonomy That Resulted In The Singular Expression Of Her Art. Examining Kusama's Association With European And New York Art Movements Of The 1960s And Her Creation Of Psychedelic Light-and-sound Happenings, Yamamura Argues That Kusama And Her Heterogeneous Peers Defied And Undermined Various Pillars Of Modernity During The Crucial Transition From The Modern Nation-state To Global Free-market Capitalism. The Art Market Rediscovered Kusama In The 1990s, And She Has Since Had A Series Of High-profile Exhibitions. Recounting Kusama's Story, Yamamura Offers An Incisive, Penetrating Analysis Of Postwar Art's Globalization As Viewed From The Periphery. -- Publisher's Description All-out War -- Infinity, The Arts Of Active Social Engagement -- Objects Into Art, The Canonization Of U.s. Pop Art And The Case Of Kusama -- Eros And Liberation -- Conclusion, Circa 1969. Midori Yamamura. Outgrowth Of The Author's Dissertation (ph. D.--city University Of New York, 2012) Under The Title: Yayoi Kusama : Biography And Cultural Confrontation, 1945-1969. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.