An updated edition of the acclaimed monograph, celebrating one of the
most iconic and revolutionary artists of our time.
"Yayoi Kusama transcended the art world to become a fixture of popular
culture, in a league with Andy Warhol, David Hockney, and Keith Haring."
--The New York Times
Kusama is internationally renowned for her groundbreaking work on themes
such as infinity, self-image, sexuality, and compulsive repetition. A
well-known name in the Manhattan scene of the 1960s, Kusama's subsequent
work combined Psychedelia and Pop culture with patterning, often
resulting in participatory installations and series of paintings. This
revised and expanded edition of the 2000 monograph, which is arguably
still one of the most comprehensive studies on her work to date, has
been augmented by an essay by Catherine Taft and a collection of new
poems by the artist.