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The nine decades of artist Yayoi Kusama’s life have taken her from rural Japan to the New York art scene to contemporary Tokyo, in a career in which she has continuously innovated and re-invented her style.
Well-known for her repeating dot patterns, her art encompasses an astonishing variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance and immersive installation. It ranges from works on paper featuring intense semi-abstract imagery, to soft sculpture known as ‘Accumulations’, to her ‘Infinity Net’ paintings, made up of carefully repeated arcs of paint built up into large patterns.
Since 1977 Kusama has lived voluntarily in a psychiatric institution, and much of her work has been marked with obsessiveness and a desire to escape from psychological trauma. In an attempt to share her experiences, she creates installations that immerse the viewer in her obsessive vision of endless dots and nets or infinitely mirrored space.
At the centre of the art world in the 1960s, she came into contact with artists including Donald Judd, Andy Warhol, Joseph Cornell and Claes Oldenburg, influencing many along the way. She has traded on her identity as an ‘outsider’ in many contexts - as a female artist in a male-dominated society, as a Japanese person in the Western art world, and as a victim of her own neurotic and obsessional symptoms.
After achieving fame and notoriety with groundbreaking art happenings and events, she returned to her country of birth and is now Japan’s most prominent contemporary artist.
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@clayandputtyvideos1647
@clayandputtyvideos1647 3 роки тому
Yayoi was deeply traumatized by her parents and the rigid Japanese culture as a child. Such a talented artist and highly sensitive mind can not cope with extremely neurotic people around her. Art has saved her life.
@lulu-ou6dl
@lulu-ou6dl 2 роки тому
Actually her behaviours themselves are extremely neurotic
@nickidaisydandelion4044
@nickidaisydandelion4044 2 роки тому
@@lulu-ou6dl I don't agree. Yayoi copes with existence in a highly sensitive and intelligent way which is through art and art is love.
@wolfkingsigma2795
@wolfkingsigma2795 2 роки тому
same. strict polish gulag like family upbringing.
@alicemazzolini3762
@alicemazzolini3762 2 роки тому
ART IS A WAY OF SURVIVAL
@adrianasalte5293
@adrianasalte5293 Рік тому
¿Cuál talento? 😆🤡
@brianacalo9081
@brianacalo9081 7 років тому
she reminds me of ms.edna mode from the incredibles
@daphschizo
@daphschizo 7 років тому
blue queen yessss I was just looking for a comment like yours
@ilovebread1737
@ilovebread1737 7 років тому
blue queen she reminds me of the babysitter from the cat in the hat
@EgorAnanyev
@EgorAnanyev 6 років тому
that is so true!
@karas4009
@karas4009 6 років тому
Same😂
@bigabong7119
@bigabong7119 5 років тому
blue queen incredibles 1 or 2?
@evilalbert
@evilalbert 10 років тому
i love that she wears her awesome outfits all the time
@Ego-de4dt
@Ego-de4dt 7 років тому
evilalbert those are her clothes. She's not going to go naked.
@hannahjoseph8160
@hannahjoseph8160 7 років тому
evilalbert note the word 'awesome', they didn't say naked
@leonel57
@leonel57 7 років тому
My Ego *Awesome* not naked xD
@albandore2839
@albandore2839 6 років тому
i think she made it herself
@GinMFJuice
@GinMFJuice 4 роки тому
The beat of her heart will always be to her rythm
@chromberries7329
@chromberries7329 7 років тому
I just love her. I don't really know who she is, but I love her.
@its_kaito7598
@its_kaito7598 2 роки тому
Same!
@aafthab-7939
@aafthab-7939 2 роки тому
@@its_kaito7598 me 2
@yamilethvalverde4684
@yamilethvalverde4684 2 роки тому
Jonathan joestar is in love with a 84 year old woman, why don' t u overdrive dio insted
@RichardHernandez-pz7bt
@RichardHernandez-pz7bt 4 роки тому
that's insane how she ended up in a mental institution for spending enormous amounts of time drawing patterns but the amount of passion and drive is what kept her going through all this years. This is such a beautiful and touching story. 😢 I literally have no words to express my gratitude for this wonderful angel.
@hiddenhookah
@hiddenhookah 4 роки тому
She ended up institutionalized because of her trauma not drawing patterns. Obsessing over the patterns, the meditative quality of this style of art, is likely the number one way she copes with those past experiences.
@cloudlover789
@cloudlover789 4 роки тому
she's battled obsessive/compulsive neurosis among depressive disorders throughout her life- that's why she committed herself into a mental institution.
@bjornursajansson6554
@bjornursajansson6554 4 роки тому
Important point: she choose on her own to live in a psychiatric hospital - specifically one that had a particular interest in art - and from what I understand she comes and goes as she pleases. Every day she works in her studio across the street between 9am and 6pm, she simply made a choice to have a balance between her madness and her passion. It’s not that uncommon though for great artists (especially those who achieve really groundbreaking stuff) to suffer from disorders like OCD, Bipolar and similar disorders. However, France Morris probably says it best at the end of the video: I think there’s sort of a “managing madness” about Kusama, which is so utterly sane!
@joanahope3013
@joanahope3013 4 роки тому
She sold her soul for success, and that's the result...
@liamc1102
@liamc1102 4 роки тому
@@joanahope3013 Incorrect
@michelekoi
@michelekoi 2 роки тому
I feel her, when I was a kid, my mom used to trash and destroy my drawings, or anything related to art, like sculptures. My parents raised me in a very rigid Japanese culture, even being in Brazil.
@daryapeppo2359
@daryapeppo2359 2 роки тому
Sorry to hear that.
@EK-fl8yz
@EK-fl8yz Рік тому
What a shame ..I hope you had other people who helped you 🇦🇺❤️
@CaterpolarisII
@CaterpolarisII Рік тому
Cara, sinto muito. Espero que você esteja melhor, e se não está, espero que você possa se curar do trauma.
@Dani-zq8vv
@Dani-zq8vv Рік тому
Muito triste saber que existem pessoas que deveriam amar cada traço e peculiaridade sua fazendo esses tipos de atos, que também podem ser considerados violentos. Quando percebi que nem todo mundo consegue ou quer apreciar minha arte, apenas deixei elas de lado. Não se modifique por ninguém, não vale a pena.
@annasui374
@annasui374 Рік тому
Me too, I've seen my dad use my art as a charcoal for our stove (kalan de uling) and say I won't get rich if I continue doing that, I wouldn't go anywhere in my life and I have no future. Those papers contains my designs because I love fashion, also my "creepy" artwork they say, it means a lot to me, I draw what I feel.
@shunuuu
@shunuuu 7 років тому
She talks so passionately, it makes mr want to cry tbh
@chromberries7329
@chromberries7329 7 років тому
Clemente R.D. ikr and I'm over here not being able to write a paragraph about an artist of my choice. and the project is due on wednesday. ;-;
@ryeleduave1145
@ryeleduave1145 7 років тому
Ryle Dan i freaking thought we had the same name
@vilmagonzalez11
@vilmagonzalez11 Рік тому
She is a highly sensitive person out of her time. Only 20% of the population in the world has that sensitivity. I'm glad that she is finally being accepted, loved and recognized . Love won.
@Matcha-Lemonade_Tea
@Matcha-Lemonade_Tea Рік тому
Yeah she's also racist so there's that☠️😱
@Daniel_Rodrigues_89
@Daniel_Rodrigues_89 Рік тому
Well, to be honest 20% sounds like a LOT. Each 5 people, one has it.
@ivyme5783
@ivyme5783 Рік тому
20% is a high number
@xLucio91x
@xLucio91x 11 років тому
There is no filter between the soul and the mouth of this woman, she makes me cry every time she speaks.
@teresapinto5919
@teresapinto5919 2 роки тому
Don`t you think that she is, in some way, like a child?
@coconisha479
@coconisha479 Рік тому
@@teresapinto5919 lol no
@Rociokirsten
@Rociokirsten Рік тому
True😭its my first time hearing her speak and I can see her trauma,Her voice will really melt you(affect)
@Rociokirsten
@Rociokirsten Рік тому
@@teresapinto5919 Sorta especially when she stutters or maybe she has Stammer but I understand,I mean after all she has been through.
@Matcha-Lemonade_Tea
@Matcha-Lemonade_Tea Рік тому
Yeah, she's very open about racism aswell
@buroilu
@buroilu 9 років тому
YAYOI KUSAMA IS 86 YEARS OLD!?
@mariajosesandoval7619
@mariajosesandoval7619 9 років тому
lui SR Nació en 1929
@ikerperrea3616
@ikerperrea3616 7 років тому
Gisselle Aquino 2010*
@ashley-ww1rx
@ashley-ww1rx 7 років тому
Iker Perrea no
@dawnareno
@dawnareno 7 років тому
Iker Perrea She'd be younger then me
@groovyshrimp2339
@groovyshrimp2339 7 років тому
できない 子 ???What
@renib1159
@renib1159 7 років тому
Learn from Yayoi Kusama that Parents & teachers & even the school system can stop & hamper the most talented & creative of our human race. Be careful what you command from your children. Pay attention to their talents & natural leanings.--Help the grow--not conform.
@renib1159
@renib1159 7 років тому
Perhaps her schizophrenia was brought on by being stifled when she was a young child- not being allowed to express herself with her emotional outlet of art --as the talented expressive person she is..At a young age she was stuffed into a societal box -a jail so to speak, & rendered helpless as to her own potential & existence..Wouldn't that affect the health of the young mind?.. would that not set the stage for mental illness? I believe it would.
@Ego-de4dt
@Ego-de4dt 7 років тому
Reni B skitzophrenia is usually brought about by a traumatic event and hiding her inks and canvas is not traumatic. Which leads me to the next cause of skitzophrenia, she was born with it!
@ashkhri
@ashkhri 7 років тому
Morgan Olfursson dude i hate it when people appreciate art that is so stupid and the so callef "modern" art. But i cannot deny the lurch i felt at around 3:06 when they showed that room. preferenes aside, you really should hate on something and be so skeptical about the ones who appreciate it just because they like it. you can state your opinion, but you are in no position to demean others' love for it.
@riadhfenina2319
@riadhfenina2319 7 років тому
Reni B try telling that to teachers who think they're never wrong
@PeiyunPianist
@PeiyunPianist 7 років тому
Reni B how the hell do you know she had schizophrenia??? was she diagnosed??? bs
@yourfavwonch
@yourfavwonch 7 років тому
She looks amazing for being almost 90.
@pinkpanther7030
@pinkpanther7030 4 роки тому
Art is the key to keep you young inside out.
@marygrove2616
@marygrove2616 2 роки тому
She just makes me want to cry tears of happiness because she is so BEAUTIFUL!!!!
@RoechelBCruz
@RoechelBCruz 2 роки тому
SHES 90
@juliacastro8505
@juliacastro8505 2 роки тому
@@RoechelBCruz 92, but this comment was made 4 years e ago
@goldenfred5815
@goldenfred5815 11 днів тому
@@juliacastro8505 95 and still amazing :)
@stpauldandy
@stpauldandy 7 років тому
So moving. Her work is amazing.
@HassouTobi88
@HassouTobi88 7 років тому
what the fuck are you talking about...this has nothing to do with anime...not every japanese artist is an anime artist
@stpauldandy
@stpauldandy 7 років тому
I would just like to point out that I never said one thing about anime. "Amazing" is the word I used. Not "anime."
@ashkhri
@ashkhri 7 років тому
Rikoeip what the fuck?
@carlbeale2248
@carlbeale2248 6 років тому
boss baby
@Fochit8611
@Fochit8611 6 років тому
her work is shit a baby could do
@josephtermeer4595
@josephtermeer4595 3 роки тому
A young girl who knew her calling and talent. She did not allow voices of suppression to dominate her spirit. Very inspiring!
@BiancaPauline
@BiancaPauline Рік тому
She turns her trauma into imagery. What a wonderfully creative way to turn it into art like that.
@artfx9
@artfx9 6 років тому
Making art takes a lot of mental power. No wonder some go insane. Respect the artists self-sacrifice.
@saea8677
@saea8677 6 років тому
artfx9 actually it's the other way around, she took up art to cope with her mental illness (Schizophrenia)
@lone2234
@lone2234 6 років тому
No no no Its a coping mechanism We are insane but the paintings make us sane
@lunarose5817
@lunarose5817 5 років тому
@@ruffles_chips mental illness doesn't make you weak. In fact, we're stronger than most other people. You have no idea
@may6v6
@may6v6 5 років тому
Ramela Tomatoes you really have no idea.
@PolarBear-rc4ks
@PolarBear-rc4ks 5 років тому
@@ruffles_chips mental illness is NOT the same as a physical disease! Its like saying why are you crying at that sad movie when it didn't hit you??
@raeiina1744
@raeiina1744 2 роки тому
The way she talks is so emotional and raw; you can hear the urgency in her voice.
@ASMRconKiki
@ASMRconKiki 7 років тому
People with trypophobia would die at her place
@innerview6298
@innerview6298 3 роки тому
Even seeing my own pores gets me triggered
@aemansiddiqui1714
@aemansiddiqui1714 3 роки тому
I'm supposed to study this and i'M DEAD
@cocomoore2393
@cocomoore2393 3 роки тому
I hated th section with a chair....i had to shook away i thought it would be a simple video about polkadots . O can't do that clusters shit lol
@Modokmadness
@Modokmadness 3 роки тому
I have tryptrobopia and I hate this
@schlagie
@schlagie 3 роки тому
@@Modokmadness that's not how you spell it lmao
@ImplictMist
@ImplictMist 7 років тому
She's like a real life Junji Ito character
@eccentworld3611
@eccentworld3611 7 років тому
Aisa From uzumaki right? I agree
@GreenTeA11
@GreenTeA11 7 років тому
Eccent World cc
@baxel54230
@baxel54230 7 років тому
Aisa exactly !!!
@KimberlyHallberg
@KimberlyHallberg 7 років тому
uzumaki was the first thing I thought about.
@Mochipandabear
@Mochipandabear 6 років тому
I thought I was the only one that was reminded of Uzumaki.
@donnachibobini6487
@donnachibobini6487 7 років тому
I actually felt a surge or emotion at 3:03 when i saw that room. I thought lights were floating and it looked whimsical. I really want step in it in real life. With my astigmatism, everything is going to look confusing, but i want to know the feeling of having those dots in front of you when it's not.
@haelsb3951
@haelsb3951 6 років тому
Donbu Ho you can at the broad in la
@aleksikim
@aleksikim 6 років тому
Donbu Ho its like being high without the drug
@tc98rocks
@tc98rocks 6 років тому
People say that art shouldn't be taught in schools and colleges, but art is what makes us, us no matter what medium we use, we are able to express ourselves and get away from the reality we live in for just a little while and create something beautiful, and for that I find it amazing
@vanityrae83
@vanityrae83 7 років тому
I am so lost & confused about what this was about? about this woman's life? the title is she's obsessed with polka dots, but they didn't mention that not once, just showed lots of dots. And at the end we find out she lives in a mental institution at night, but paints in a studio by day. I'm confused. very very confused? 🤔
@marisapereira7750
@marisapereira7750 7 років тому
Vanity Rae Same o.o
@bodyslammeparkjimin7120
@bodyslammeparkjimin7120 7 років тому
Vanity Rae it's about her formation as a prominent pop/avant garde artist. Yayoi is well known for her dot art, amongst other forms, which isn't really showcased in this video but at least the title is relevant to her lol This video doesn't really explain much except that she's eccentric and defied Japanese/American gender stereotypes of the time.
@TheNpcsim
@TheNpcsim 7 років тому
This short clip did no justice in describing Yayoi. If you look her up on Google and read a bit about her, it will make a lot more sense. She is a really fascinating woman
@salmonfish1145
@salmonfish1145 7 років тому
This was a poorly structured video. Showed some history, never heard anything about how she became mentally ill, maybe I missed it but I got bored. My impression now is a random japanese painter that has got some history behind about being told that she needed to be a housewife (as all asian culture used to be whats so special), came to New York and wanted to make her name recognised (I didn't even knew she existed) Didn't even know she was mentally ill until I scrolled down. Really trust me this was a shit video about this painter. It was utterly incoherent and I ended up with nothing. I am an art student and it would be nice to refer to her in my assignments but jeez if I referred to this video I would've failed my ass.
@sophieminter0
@sophieminter0 7 років тому
Vanity Rae me too. "mental institution"... what?????
@NeonPixels81
@NeonPixels81 Рік тому
I was fortunate enough to see the KUSAMA Yayoi exhibit at the Matsumoto Art Musuem. Matsumoto is her hometown, so the curators were extremely proud of the exhibit and were eager to show it off to foreigners. Very moving works, and her poems are extremely thought provoking.
@ankine9084
@ankine9084 7 років тому
Obsession is what gives her life and made her the artist that she is and at the same time its destroying her because thats how passionate she is about her art and its so beautiful and sad at the same time. I guess the phrase "find what you love and let it kill you" by Bukowski really does apply here❤️
@ivanalvarez782
@ivanalvarez782 8 років тому
What an incredible inspiration. I love her!!
@msanchezgambetta
@msanchezgambetta 9 років тому
she is a great artist.
@nandofigueira2005
@nandofigueira2005 5 років тому
grande artista? por DIOS que grande ni que ocho cuartos , esto es arte basura , te invito para que veas este video y despues me comentas Saludos ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZYF6noFwaJCComg.html
@weirdguy4948
@weirdguy4948 5 років тому
nandofigueira2005 why respond in Spanish to someone who left a comment in English?
@alejandroarpt9966
@alejandroarpt9966 4 роки тому
@@weirdguy4948 porque se puede.
@virgollini618
@virgollini618 3 роки тому
nandofigueira2005 che capo, estas enterado que un artista puede ser bueno sin ser parecido a otro artista que tambien es muy bueno?
@TreceLunas
@TreceLunas 8 років тому
Love her art including her poetry. Her retrospective at Tate Modern in London back in 2012 was absolutely amazing.
@ashleyjumease9635
@ashleyjumease9635 9 років тому
I had to watch this video for my medical humanities class this week. This artist is truly amazing and her is a wonder in and of itself
@pedi7414
@pedi7414 4 роки тому
how can it relates to a psychologist classes? would you like to explain things
@Andimlikerawr
@Andimlikerawr 3 роки тому
@@pedi7414 late reply :) but I think that Kusama has schizophrenia. She also moved into a psychiatric facility in 1977 and has been living there ever since
@harrietlyall1991
@harrietlyall1991 3 роки тому
I ADORE Yayoi Kusama. She’s an inspiration to me. I’m very arty and “different” myself, but I never really got to practise it because of having to get a boring job, then having to care for my parents over many years. She represents oxygen for the spirit. Thank you for this video, much appreciated.
@frankrobinson8715
@frankrobinson8715 3 роки тому
Hey pretty I'm fun to chat with okay I love be your friend If you don't mind please can you message me on my gmail. frankdreymond882@gmail.com so we get to know each brother more b🙏🙏🙏
@writercat
@writercat 12 років тому
This is a strong and beautiful video. To hear about Yayoi Kusama's desire to become an artist and to see the pains she went through to follow her heart touches me deeply. It reminds me of Frida Kahlo and her efforts to paint even though her phsyical pain from the trolley accident. Makes you think about art and maddness. Art and how it's not recognized by any societies as an important part of all of lives.
@nikolinagrekov7073
@nikolinagrekov7073 Рік тому
This made me cry, what you can hear in her voice... Beautiful soul who's survived so much strife, because of her pure love for her art
@prayersonfire
@prayersonfire 3 роки тому
I’m doing a project for my art class based on her, she’s so cool
@annadonelan1136
@annadonelan1136 5 років тому
I just saw her mirror room exhibit a few days ago and ugh I love her so much the rooms were absolutely captivating. I would go again if I could
@Idolbottle
@Idolbottle 2 роки тому
I was expecting them to make her out as a freak, but instead they gave us a beautiful back story for her love of art.
@shayla5781
@shayla5781 6 років тому
so many artists are mad or go mad. painting or working for hrs and hrs hardly eating or sleeping can be so draining getting into that flow. it's so much pressure to put mind to the paper and construct what you imagine perfectly.
@kimackerman2183
@kimackerman2183 2 роки тому
I love her so much. I remember being fascinated with her work when I was late in middle school, I had forgotten her name when I was trying to remember her these days and what a surprise! UKposts has blessed me with a video of her.
@Garland67
@Garland67 6 років тому
Absolutely fascinating person. She is now my new favourite artist. I have a new and deeper appreciation for her life and work.
@JewelPeaBlue
@JewelPeaBlue 3 роки тому
Wow!! I am so grateful that this video showed up in my feed, she's such an amazing artist and such an interesting character!
@kierenbuckley370
@kierenbuckley370 6 років тому
Fantastic to take something so basic that we take for granted and to take polka dots and create art in a form of expression is truly amazing
@elijahbuscho7715
@elijahbuscho7715 4 роки тому
I feel like she is art just as much as she makes it
@user-qj8zq4th8d
@user-qj8zq4th8d 7 років тому
her works are amazing
@allisonlin1711
@allisonlin1711 Рік тому
"She's used her trauma, she's used these experiences in her past, she's been able to harness experiences that might drive other people insane to enormously productive ends" This made me cry. As someone who has struggled with depression and anxiety for more than half of my life (17 years), when I am finally feeling ok I'm almost convinced I'm having a manic episode (multiple medical professionals have confirmed they are not manic episodes, they are just the feeling of NORMALCY) because the feeling of NORMAL to a depressed person feels so high and light that it's almost unreal/impossible. But the feeling when the depression comes back or makes waves always makes me wonder, "why me? Will this ever go away? Who could I have been or what could I have done if I didn't have this disease?". Hearing Kusama's story and seeing her art shows me that yes, mental illness is a curse, but it can create incredible things that become blessings, inspiration, and joy to so many people. Thank you, Yayoi, for never giving up and learning to harness your disease to create something beautiful and inspiring to someone like me.
@mirailuvsu
@mirailuvsu Рік тому
she’s extremely racist
@notuploadinganymoremoreinf9379
@notuploadinganymoremoreinf9379 2 роки тому
I remember going to her art exhibit years back! it was beautiful and really mind bending
@Samuel-yi2iy
@Samuel-yi2iy Рік тому
Omg she's so cute i want to hug her
@blipboigilgamesh7865
@blipboigilgamesh7865 7 років тому
this could be a movie
@alejandroarpt9966
@alejandroarpt9966 4 роки тому
A horrible movie.
@itskatien9190
@itskatien9190 3 роки тому
Alejandro Arpt rude
@andersa222
@andersa222 3 роки тому
Alejandro Arpt horrible like yo dick
@amjPeace
@amjPeace 11 років тому
God bless you, Kusama, wherever you are. I am glad that you did not eat the flowers, and I am glad that they did not eat you. You are forever young and beautiful.
@TicTocRobotSnot
@TicTocRobotSnot 5 років тому
Indeed I cannot imagine a more ideal setup for an artist than to have a studio across the street from the mad house where they live.
@zuhasajid900
@zuhasajid900 2 роки тому
🤣🤣 don't make me sad now i am months away from graduation and my thesis is hitting ne hard... i might get over whelmed and start eating my art
@AlexaDrubay
@AlexaDrubay Рік тому
Now that I know more about her story, I really appreciate her artwork and her philosophy and I am grateful for having experienced her recent show at the Hirschorn Museum.
@SoleSistersFilm
@SoleSistersFilm 12 років тому
A beautiful and moving piece. Every woman who is trying to make it in the art world feels her struggle. I am moved to tears that Kusama seems to have shut out the world to immerse herself in her art.
@carissac8876
@carissac8876 7 років тому
I love her Fireflies Infinity Room in Phoenix Art Museum!
@user-zq7dk4fk2y
@user-zq7dk4fk2y 4 роки тому
She is one of my favorite artists.
@SincerelyGail
@SincerelyGail 3 роки тому
I love her! Went to see the Kusama exhibit in NYBG 2 weeks ago. It’s amazing!
@aloragonzales832
@aloragonzales832 3 роки тому
I’ve seen her work in real life and it’s crazy in the best way
@electracain7486
@electracain7486 7 років тому
I love her personality her outfits and her art, she's so amazing
@soleaguirre100
@soleaguirre100 5 років тому
Electra Cain yes ! 👌🏼😊
@dirtyyogurt1565
@dirtyyogurt1565 2 роки тому
I love her art! She has such a moving story ❤️
@katrinaborja4095
@katrinaborja4095 5 років тому
One of my favorite artists
@mylittlesecret4391
@mylittlesecret4391 3 роки тому
Whos here because of Polkadot (DOT) and/or Kusama (KSM)? ''Accumulation is how the stars and the earth don't exist alone, but rather the entire universe is made of an accumulation of the stars.''
@twinski22
@twinski22 11 років тому
Pretty inspiring how people use their emotions as art,wonderful :D
@audreyyyxx
@audreyyyxx 2 роки тому
I learnt about her a while back and I have to say she is amazing!!!
@giselleluna1100
@giselleluna1100 2 роки тому
I love her work. Especially her pumpkin stuff it’s really cute.
@lavibeckman
@lavibeckman 2 роки тому
Stumbled onto her documentary on Hulu and it was amazing! I was captivated by her story and her work which is so simple and intricate at the same time.
@JeanineH
@JeanineH 6 років тому
I absolutely love this woman's story... I keep coming back to her works when I feel overwhelmed by life. She brings such movement and beauty in such simple "dots" or movements.
@dkrz8050
@dkrz8050 2 роки тому
Now i understand why the canary chain of Polkadot is named Kusama
@veromescla4445
@veromescla4445 5 років тому
I love her art. Wonderfulland!
@flebbinon1
@flebbinon1 10 років тому
This was a great video. She is inspirational! Also Japan is super cool.
@safiyapenaloza2055
@safiyapenaloza2055 6 років тому
I just went to her exhibit in Toronto it was amazing I’ve never seen anything like it. It was magical
@StoneyTony216
@StoneyTony216 5 років тому
she really made something bigger than herself. thank you ms kusama. you'll be remembered forever. 💙
@lildivamaria
@lildivamaria 7 років тому
shes beautiful!!!
@gladdkissgaga9127
@gladdkissgaga9127 8 років тому
BEAUTIFULL
@MaeBelleArt
@MaeBelleArt 3 роки тому
I really like your story about you and being Artist Watching all the way .Greating from Germany
@lypertzyines9685
@lypertzyines9685 3 роки тому
Guten Tag
@rodJtip
@rodJtip 5 років тому
She is brilliant. It is easy to get lost in her work.
@glassarthouse
@glassarthouse 2 роки тому
What an inspiration. Love her!
@erikasanze91
@erikasanze91 12 років тому
When painting is illness...the most beautiful one. Amazing exhibition!
@user-ti3pd7ml7n
@user-ti3pd7ml7n 7 років тому
she is so kool
@creations9824
@creations9824 5 років тому
I love her. I must see her work, at least one piece.
@BorutPeterlinPhotography
@BorutPeterlinPhotography 4 роки тому
Beautiful work by a beautiful soul.
@alienlee7793
@alienlee7793 7 років тому
Lowkey looking like the outfit lady from Incredibles
@indexinyan8858
@indexinyan8858 7 років тому
queen
@frankrobinson8715
@frankrobinson8715 3 роки тому
Hey pretty I'm fun to chat with okay I love be your friend If you don't mind please can you message me on my gmail. frankdreymond882@gmail.com so we get to know each brother more b🙏🙏🙏
@robertdemitro1520
@robertdemitro1520 2 роки тому
I remember at University, our art professor spoke of Kusama and how she lived in a mental institution and she still produced works of art . I thought at the time " what an extraordinary artist ! " I never never for got her from that class and that was some 30 years ago !
@Grace17524
@Grace17524 5 років тому
Saw her LOVE IS CALLING exhibit a few days ago. AMAZING
@aakima9684
@aakima9684 7 років тому
NO CAPES!
@billykranberry6077
@billykranberry6077 4 роки тому
I wanted to give you a like but it's perfect at 69
@hondmetgivenchycoat
@hondmetgivenchycoat 10 років тому
She speaks with so much emotion.
@k.campbell7677
@k.campbell7677 5 років тому
Major inspo, never stop going after your craft no matter how old we get
@loonarbees
@loonarbees 3 роки тому
I've read a lot of book and reference about her art.. and it was amazing..
@ArtSFBlog
@ArtSFBlog 8 років тому
Love it
@thecheshirequinn3510
@thecheshirequinn3510 Рік тому
Can’t believe she invented polka dots what a queen 💅🏻👑✨
@girlcalledk8
@girlcalledk8 5 років тому
I visited her art exhibition last year and it was soo beautiful❤️
@riccardobertagna9388
@riccardobertagna9388 2 роки тому
She is back now and can’t wait to see her work again ✌️
@CoolMorph22
@CoolMorph22 7 років тому
Some people rebel against there parients my dating bad boys, she rebels by creating amazing artworks :D
@LichtRada
@LichtRada 7 років тому
she is a true artist.
@harrietlyall1991
@harrietlyall1991 4 роки тому
💖💖💖Yayoi Kusama, a true warrior of the cause of Art and of the human spirit.
@silverscreens7745
@silverscreens7745 7 років тому
She is so adorable!!!
@karolbloss3217
@karolbloss3217 3 роки тому
In fact her family helped her a lot: She is from rich Japan elite and this background - together with financial safety that it brings - was great base for her creative career.
@Meskarune
@Meskarune Рік тому
Her family funded her education and travel. Where do you think she got money to go live in france and the US?
@gxbrxxl9626
@gxbrxxl9626 Рік тому
Well, i know something she's NOT obsessed with 💀
@belcalismarleniz-gp2jl
@belcalismarleniz-gp2jl Рік тому
tell us
@wassimmedimegh902
@wassimmedimegh902 4 роки тому
I love her work , very trippy
@lpain485
@lpain485 7 років тому
I love her work. she is amazing!
@lokashankar2602
@lokashankar2602 9 років тому
Amazing..no one is entitled to difine the world.
@nepali3005
@nepali3005 9 років тому
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@nepali3005
@nepali3005 9 років тому
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@tyart2009
@tyart2009 8 років тому
值得敬重與欣賞的藝術
@ethann4348
@ethann4348 Рік тому
Yayoi Kusama is such an inspiration!
@AprilMartinChartrandMS
@AprilMartinChartrandMS 2 місяці тому
Just saw her show at the SFMOMA museum in San Francisco, CA. Wow... the work is very awe inducing.
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