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It’ll trace her eight-decade career including more sculptures, paintings, collages, film and fashion objects. The Dancing Pumpkin is now on display at NGV International. Free entry. Yayoi Kusama runs ...
The “Princess of Polka Dots” has a few new works of art up her sleeve. With her immersive infinity rooms, pumpkin sculptures, ...
Yayoi Kusama’s Dancing Pumpkin has already become a magnet for NGV visitors.Credit: Tobias Titz As Wayne Crothers, the NGV’s senior curator of Asian art, observes: “Everyone loves Kusama.” ...
The monumental Dancing Pumpkin sculpture by Yayoi Kusama at the NGV.Credit: Luis Ascui The artwork represents a constant subject of the 95-year-old’s creative work, the humble pumpkin ...
Yayoi Kusama's 16-foot-tall Dancing Pumpkin greets visitors in the foyer of the National Gallery of Victoria. Sean Fennessy Beyond the infinity mirror room, the new exhibition also includes nearly ...
Dancing Pumpkin was the “latest and maybe final reinterpretation” of 95-year-old Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s iconic polka-dotted symbol, NGV senior Asian art curator Wayne Crothers said.
Australia is seeing spots after the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)’s Yayoi Kusama blockbuster ... They are the five-metre tall sculpture Dancing Pumpkin (2020) and Narcissus Garden ...
Yayoi Kusama’s monumental yellow-and-black polka-dotted Dancing Pumpkin sculpture has already been unveiled at the NGV, for all visitors to see. Pictured: Niko, 6 and Felix, 10 with the dancing ...
Dancing Pumpkin (2020) Felix, 10 and Niko, 6 with Yayoi Kusama’s Dancing Pumpkin. Picture: Josie Hayden Gourdness gracious. Another public work to be enjoyed for free in the NGV foyer.
Visitors will undoubtedly have plenty to feast their eyes upon during Yayoi Kusama, but there are a few highlights to note. There’s Dancing Pumpkin (2020), a 16-foot-tall bronze sculpture that ...