Kusama Yayoi has been active as an artist for more than 50 years, and is highly acclaimed both in her native Japan and in the United States, where she spent more than a decade of her career. A large corpus of critical reviews, catalogue texts, interviews and autobiographical writings by and about Kusama has been published over the years, and this paper investigates a specific topic in these texts concerning the discourse of madness. A persistent myth of Kusama as a'mad' artist emerged in the early and mid-1980s, but has influenced the interpretations of her whole oeuvre. Based on three texts written by Kusama, this paper shows that the artist herself did not describe her artistic processes in psychopatholocial terms at the early stages of h...
This paper discusses the greater unfoldment of the mind of the artist as beyond asylum cases that mo...
This paper presents some characteristics of Yayoi Kusama's artistic production, that is one of the b...
Are artists crazy? Are creators more likely to be mad, or madder, than the rest of us? Does mental d...
Our merging of artistic ability and mental instability is a notion that goes farther back than many ...
Among the important values in Japanese society, are structure and social harmony. It is also importa...
This essay presents persona as a trajectory of contemporary art in the post- industrial art world, i...
1.The Arche of Dots 2.Face to Face with a Pumpkin 3.Infinity Nets 4.Gorilla Lady 5.Mindfulness 6.Sel...
Yayoi Kusama is a world-renowned multidisciplinary artist from Nagano Japan. Her signature mirror ro...
Yayoi Kusama can paint, I mean really paint. Her early works, displayed in the Tate Modern retrospec...
Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama has developed her career through the continued use of the ...
Mimo zapoczątkowanego pod koniec XX w., wciąż rosnącego zainteresowania krytyków działaniami Kusamy ...
Yayoi Kusama (b.1929) was among the first Japanese artists to rise to international prominence after...
This thesis investigates the use of masochistic imagery and masochistic scenarios in the narratives ...
The female Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama organised a happening in Central Park, New York dedicated to...
The main objective of this essay is to reassess the importance of two prominent Japanese women artis...
This paper discusses the greater unfoldment of the mind of the artist as beyond asylum cases that mo...
This paper presents some characteristics of Yayoi Kusama's artistic production, that is one of the b...
Are artists crazy? Are creators more likely to be mad, or madder, than the rest of us? Does mental d...
Our merging of artistic ability and mental instability is a notion that goes farther back than many ...
Among the important values in Japanese society, are structure and social harmony. It is also importa...
This essay presents persona as a trajectory of contemporary art in the post- industrial art world, i...
1.The Arche of Dots 2.Face to Face with a Pumpkin 3.Infinity Nets 4.Gorilla Lady 5.Mindfulness 6.Sel...
Yayoi Kusama is a world-renowned multidisciplinary artist from Nagano Japan. Her signature mirror ro...
Yayoi Kusama can paint, I mean really paint. Her early works, displayed in the Tate Modern retrospec...
Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama has developed her career through the continued use of the ...
Mimo zapoczątkowanego pod koniec XX w., wciąż rosnącego zainteresowania krytyków działaniami Kusamy ...
Yayoi Kusama (b.1929) was among the first Japanese artists to rise to international prominence after...
This thesis investigates the use of masochistic imagery and masochistic scenarios in the narratives ...
The female Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama organised a happening in Central Park, New York dedicated to...
The main objective of this essay is to reassess the importance of two prominent Japanese women artis...
This paper discusses the greater unfoldment of the mind of the artist as beyond asylum cases that mo...
This paper presents some characteristics of Yayoi Kusama's artistic production, that is one of the b...
Are artists crazy? Are creators more likely to be mad, or madder, than the rest of us? Does mental d...