Kusama : cosmic nature / Joanna L. Groarke and Mika Yoshitake ; with contributions by Barbara Ambrose, Karen Daubmann, Alex A. Jones, Alexandra Munroe, and Jenni Sorkin.
Publisher: Bronx, NY : New York, NY : New York Botanical Garden ; Rizzoli Electa, 2021Description: 175 p. : ill. ; 28 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780847868391Other title: Cosmic natureUniform titles: Kusama (New York Botanical Garden) Subject(s): Kusama, Yayoi -- Exhibitions | Kusama, Yayoi | 2000-2099 | Sculpture en plein air -- Expositions | Nature dans l'art -- 21e siècle -- Expositions | Jardins botaniques -- Art -- Expositions | Art japonais -- 21e siècle -- Expositions | Installations (Art) -- 21e siècle -- Expositions | Femmes artistes -- Expositions | Motifs (Art décoratif) -- Expositions | Women artists | Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts) | Outdoor sculpture | Nature in art | Installations (Art) | Art, JapaneseLOC classification: N 7359 | .K87 2020Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Vitali Hakko Kreatif Endüstriler Kütüphanesi | N 7359 .K87 2020 | Not for loan | 013414 |
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Kusama: Cosmic Nature. The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY: April 10-October 31, 2021"--Colophon.
Includes bibliographical references (page 170).
Foreword / J.V. Cossaboom -- Kusama in the garden / Karen Daubmann -- Provisions of nature / Joanna L. Groarke -- Cosmic nature / Mika Yoshitake -- Vision of repetition / Barbara Ambrose -- Botanicals for the eye / Jenni Sorkin -- Forget yourself and become one with nature! / Alexandra Munroe -- Chronology / Alex A. Jones.
"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"--Publisher description.