The Endless Life of People, 2010 is an offset lithography by Yayoi Kusama. This artwork is Stamped on the reverse with artist's printed name and copyright from the Matsumoto City Museum of Art, Japan on verso and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Offset lithograph
Size: Stamped on reverse
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Yayoi Kusama (born March 22, 1929) is a Japanese artist, known her thematic interest in psychedelic colors, repetition, and pattern, most famously dots. A precursor of the pop art, minimalist and feminist art movements, Kusama is acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan, and an important voice of the avant-garde. Kusama has had major retrospectives of her work at the Museum of Modern Art (1998), the Whitney Museum and the Tate Modern (2012), and the Hirshhorn Museum (2017). In 2008, Christie's New York sold a work by her for $5.1 million, at the time the record price paid for a work by a living female artist.
Yayoi Kusama (born March 22, 1929) is a Japanese artist, known her thematic interest in psychedelic colors, repetition, and pattern, most famously dots. A precursor of the pop art, minimalist and feminist art movements, Kusama is acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan, and an important voice of the avant-garde. Kusama has had major retrospectives of her work at the Museum of Modern Art (1998), the Whitney Museum and the Tate Modern (2012), and the Hirshhorn Museum (2017). In 2008, Christie's New York sold a work by her for $5.1 million, at the time the record price paid for a work by a living female artist.