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The polka dot queen of avant-garde art, Yayoi Kusama opens first-ever exhibition in Vietnam |
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A man walks among 1,500 silver balls from the installation "Narcissus Garden" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the "Obsessions" exhibition held at the Japanese Foundation centre in Hanoi on May 28, 2013. The exhibition is part of celebrations of the Japan-Vietnam Friendship Year 2013. AFP PHOTO/HOANG DINH Nam.
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HANOI.- In celebration of the Japan Vietnam Friendship Year 2013, the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam presents the best of Japanese contemporary art exhibition YAYOI KUSAMA: Obsessions from Saturday 25 May to Sunday 28 July 2013 in Hanoi.
Yayoi Kusama, a Japanese avant-garde sculptor, painter and novelist, has received the National Lifetime Achievement Awards in 2006 but is still, or even more, hyperactive to create new art works.
In her over 7 decades-career as an artist, Kusama has worked in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance and installation. Having continuously innovated and re-invented her style, Kusamas obsessive repetitions and patterns of dots have been widely celebrated and become her trademark.
Kusama has received numerous awards including the Order of Arts and Letters (2003/France), the Order of the Rising Sun (2006/Japan), the Praemium Imperiale (2006/Japan) and has recognized as the Person of Cultural Merit (2009/Japan).
Her solo art exhibitions have been also held in various prestigious museums such as Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMa), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Centre Goerges Pompidou (Paris) and Tate Modern (London).
It is consequently quite natural that her artworks fetch around 4,000,000 6,000,000 USD at recent auctions, the highest price as an active female artist in the world.
Yayoi Kusama, however, regardless of being extremely highly established, never stops being avant-garde and goes forward to explore new possibilities in a new environment; this time in Vietnam.
Kusama occupies the site of the Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam (27 Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi) with a variety of her famous immersive installations.
The half of the courtyard is covered with 1,500 silver balls to install her legendary installation Narcissus Garden and 9 huge objects with polka dots entitled Guidepost to the New Space have been arranged in the other half of the courtyard and the car garage.
The main exhibition hall jas been turned into a room for the installation Dots Obsessions in which you can enjoy Kusamas one of the most popular installations with mirrors and dots balloons.
Last but not least, the small kitchen room in the appendix building has been dedicated for the relatively new installation Im Here, but Nothing where you can experience the illusive confusion of two and three dimensions with dizzy illuminated dots.
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