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Yayoi Kusama

By choowl
  • Birth

    Birth
    Kusama was born into a wealthy family owning a plant and seed farm
  • Hallucinations

    Hallucinations
    Kusama started to experience hallucinations when she was 10. She saw "flashes of light", "fields of dots", "speaking flowers", "patterns on cloth coming to life".
  • Start of WWII

    Start of WWII
  • Sent to work in a Military Factory

    Sent to work in a Military Factory
  • End of WWII

    End of WWII
  • Enrolled in Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts

    Enrolled in Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts
    Kusama studied traditional Japanese painting here.
  • Staged solo exhibitions in Tokyo and Matsumoto

    Staged solo exhibitions in Tokyo and Matsumoto
  • Went to live in the US

    Went to live in the US
    Kusama felt that Japan was too narrow-minded and too scornful of women
  • Solo Exhibition in Seattle

    Solo Exhibition in Seattle
  • Group Exhibition in New York

    Group Exhibition in New York
  • Associated with the European Avant-garde group

    Associated with the European Avant-garde group
    People who do avant-garde art are artists who practice art in a non-traditional fashion
  • Holds a few exhibitions in US and Europe

    Holds a few exhibitions in US and Europe
  • Stages her "Aggregation" Show

    Stages her "Aggregation" Show
    Exhibition works make use of the entire gallery space
  • Starts to include electric lights and mirrors in her work

    Starts to include electric lights and mirrors in her work
  • Stages her first "happening"

    Stages her first "happening"
    A happening is a performance or an event that is considered to be art.
  • Produces Narcissus Garden

    Produces Narcissus Garden
    In this happening, 1500 silver balls were placed on a patch of grass at the Venice Biennale in June. To include the viewers in her art, Kusama sells the balls for $2 each.
  • Return to Japan

    Return to Japan
    Kusama returned to Japan after the death of her partner and because of her poor health.
  • Hospitalisation at Seiwa Hospital

    Hospitalisation at Seiwa Hospital
    Kusama decides to stay permanently at the mental hospital to treat her illnesses. For years, she would focus on writing and poetry.
  • Mirror Room (Pumpkin)

    Mirror Room (Pumpkin)
    A work combining the idea of her infinity mirrors and pumpkins becomes part of the permanent exhibition in Hara Museum of Contemporary Art.
  • Pumpkin 1994 is installed on Naoshima Island

    Pumpkin 1994 is installed on Naoshima Island
    Pumpkin 1994 is an outdoor sculpture.
  • Kusama's balloons make their first appearance in an exhibition

    Kusama's balloons make their first appearance in an exhibition
  • Sydney Bienale

    Sydney Bienale
    Kusama contributes a balloon work and Infinity Mirror Room 1965/1998 to the Biennale of Sydney.
  • Tsumari in Bloom

    Tsumari in Bloom
    Kusama exhibits a ten-metre-wide flower sculpture on a small hill in Matsudai.
  • Kusamatrix Exhibition

    Kusamatrix Exhibition
    For this exhibition, the artist transforms the galleries of the new Mori Art Museum in Tokyo into immersive installations. Immersive installations make use of the entire gallery space to give viewers an experience to be "in" the artwork.
  • Red Pumpkin

    Red Pumpkin
    Kusama creates a four-metre-tall red pumpkin for the ‘Naoshima Standard Exhibition’. The sculpture is later placed permanently at the Naoshima Ferry Terminal.
  • My Eternal Soul series

    My Eternal Soul series
    Still ongoing, the series now comprises over 500 paintings. It consists of organic shapes and decorative elements painted in bright colours.
  • Wild Polka Dot Dance

    Wild Polka Dot Dance
    The artist is asked to design a Town bus whose route travels through her hometown of Matsumoto.
  • Infinity Mirrored Room – Filled with the Brilliance of Life

    Infinity Mirrored Room – Filled with the Brilliance of Life
    Exhibited Infinity Mirrored Room at the Tate Museum in London. The walls and ceiling of the room are mirrored, and the floor features a shallow pool of water. Visitors walk through the room on a walkway made of mirrored tiles. Hanging from the ceiling are hundreds of small, round LED lights that flash on and off
  • Yayoi Kusama Exhibit at National Gallery

    Yayoi Kusama Exhibit at National Gallery