Artist
Yayoi Kusama
Conceptual artist and sculptor
Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929, Matsumoto, Japan) is a Japanese conceptual artist, sculptor, and painter, known for her obsessive work based on patterns of dots and repetitive shapes. Her work spans immersive installations, painting, performance, and sculpture, exploring themes such as infinity, repetition, and personal psychology.
Kusama began her career in Japan and moved to New York in the 1960s, where she became a key figure in Pop, Minimalist, and feminist art. Her use of dots and mirrors creates spaces that challenge the viewer’s perception, inviting meditation and reflection on existence.

Exhibitions
- The Ephemeral Village
- There Are Other Worlds, But They Are in This One
- Zanele Muholi
- Femme Femme
- Apocalypse Now
- The Other Face of the Moon
- Lesser Evil
- The Feathers Burning in Flight
- The Veiled Voice (Madrid)
- Mythologies of the Home
- Joel-Peter Witkin
- Creatures
- The Feathers Burning in Flight (Madrid)
- The Golden Scale
- The Memory of the Line
- Invisible Captivity
- The Flame of the Heart als Peus
- Point in Time
- Chronicle Team
- Petits Bijoux
- The Joyful Marginalization
- Neither Submissive nor Devoted
- The Image Burns
- The Flowering of Succulents
- Lights and Shadows
- Historical Memory
- A Minute of Glory
- Keith Haring – Barcelona
- El Dorado
- Miró Lidó
- Emotions in Black
- A Master of Kinetics