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Article: Yayoi Kusama. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA)
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- Artforum International
- Article date:
- September 1, 1998
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LA COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART
When Yayoi Kusama arrived in New York from Japan in 1958, at age twenty-nine, she had a single purpose: to become a world-famous artist. She did not become one, strictly speaking, but she did have her fifteen minutes. From 1961 to 1968 she achieved notoriety working in a wide variety of media and developing the basic idioms that have characterized her art to this day. "Love Forever: Yayoi Kusama, 1958-1968," organized by Lynn Zelevansky of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Laura Hoptman of the Museum of Modern Art (where it remains on view until September 22), is the first in-depth look at Kusama's formative period, a healthy sampling ...
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Article: Yoyoi Kusama/Jessica Diamond (exhibitions).
C: International Contemporary Art;
February 1, 1997 ;
700+ words
... ... Robert Miller Gallery opened the fall season with Yayoi Kusama's first New York show of recent works since the sixties ... Jessica Diamond's latest in her series of Tributes to Kusama. Kusama became known in the late 1950s and early 1960s for a ...
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