Kusama: Cosmic Nature

Kusama: Cosmic Nature by Mika Yoshitake, published by Rizzoli on June 22, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of Yayoi Kusama’s enduring fascination with the natural world. This edition, comprising 176 pages, delves into the artist’s lifelong obsession with nature, highlighting her deep engagement with gardens and living forms. The book serves as the accompanying catalogue to the first extensive exhibition of Kusama’s work at The New York Botanical Garden, showcasing how her artistic language is intertwined with the patterns and cycles of nature.
Readers will find a rich collection of over 120 drawings, paintings, sculptures, and archival photographs that illustrate Kusama’s unique interpretations of the natural environment. The catalogue features essays by art historians, curators, and a scientist, offering diverse perspectives on her work. By examining her artistic journey from early sketches to monumental sculptures, Kusama: Cosmic Nature presents a nuanced understanding of how nature influences her art, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on contemporary art and individual artists.
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Experience the brilliant artist’s lifelong obsession with nature and immersion in gardens, a bedrock of her hugely influential work.
Yayoi Kusama’s work is the product of an infinite curiosity and obsessive drive to create. Throughout the artist’s long and varied career, there is one persistent yet little-studied through line—her deep engagement with nature. From early sketches depicting flowers at her family’s plant nursery in Japan, to her most recent monumental sculptures of botanical forms poised to take flight, Kusama consistently calls our attention to the patterns, connections, and cycles of living things that are not always visible.
KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature is the accompanying catalogue to the first comprehensive exploration of the artist’s enduring fascination with the natural world, exhibited across the 250-acre landscape of The New York Botanical Garden. The exhibition examines her lifelong awareness and attunement to nature, which serves not merely as a source of inspiration, but is an integral source of power for her artistic language. This profound life force pervades all of Kusama’s work, from studies of the molecular to contemplations of the universal, resulting in a transcendent, cosmic nature.
Exhibition guest curator Mika Yoshitake, an independent scholar specializing in postwar Japanese art, and Joanna L. Groarke, NYBG exhibitions curator, catalogue co-editors, bring together essays by art historians, curators, and a scientist, who each present unique interpretations of Kusama’s engagement with the natural world. Featuring more than 120 drawings, paintings, sculptures, and archival photographs, including stunning views of the works displayed in NYBG’s gardens and galleries, KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature offers a new perspective on one of the world’s most celebrated contemporary artists.
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