[caption id="attachment_98631" align="aligncenter" width="598"] Yayoi Kusama, PUMPKIN TWOTEOL, 2012, Silkscreen [3 colors] + etching embossing, 45.5 x 53 cm, Edition of 30[/caption]Ota Fine Arts Shanghai is delighted to present "Yayoi Kusama: Prints", a solo exhibition by Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama (born 1929, Japan). The exhibition features a set of colored woodblock prints, early mixed media works and 30 recent prints made between 2011 and 2012. These prints were based on small paintings that she executed around 2004 and were made with a variety of techniques including screenprint, silkscreen, etching and embossing.
Kusama made her first print in 1979, six years after she returned to Japan. She has continually and bravely explored the use of all possible mediums including sculpture, installation, painting, compulsion furniture, light sculptures, obliterative environments throughout her career and print-making is an important medium among these explorations. In particular, the medium of print coincides with her desire to create duplicates of the same visual field and to share them with the world.
Singular lines, accumulation of the net pattern, faces in profile and the diverse application of the eye motif come together to mark a distinct style in Kusama's recent prints. The vivid bold colors and signature motifs penetrates the viewer's visual field, drawing them in at once into Kusama's multi-colored, peculiar and innovative expressions.
Simultaneously in this exhibition is a set of woodblock prints. These prints depict the Mount Fuji, Japan in different colors, and in a simple and child-like manner. They are created out of Kusama's immense love for the mountain and can be seen through the titles, "All about Mount Fuji that I have loved my whole life" and "Mount Fuji is the home of my heart." Elsewhere, some of her early mixed-media works are on display.
Spread across a duration of four decades, these works on paper reveal Kusama's unique and multi-faceted vision of the world that we live in, from past to present. Ota Fine Arts Shanghai hopes that viewers may experience her vigorous and lively attitude towards art-making and to experience her "thought in a deep, straight and pure way with clear brightness."
About the exhibition
Exhibition Period: Fri. 25 January 2019 - Sat. 30 March 2019 Venue: OTA FINE ARTS ShanghaiCourtesy of the artist and Ota Fine Arts Shanghai, for further information please visit www.otafinearts.com.