Polka Dot Superstar: The Amazing World of Yayoi Kusama
Film following preparations for a Tate retrospective of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, whose use of repetitive patterns comes from hallucinations she has suffered since childhood.
Yayoi Kusama is Japan's most successful living artist. The 85-year-old is famed for her polka-dot-covered artworks, but behind her colourful art lies a troubled and difficult past.
The inspiration for Kusama's use of repetitive patterns comes from the hallucinations she has suffered since early childhood, and for nearly 40 years she has lived in a psychiatric hospital, fighting, through painting, the daily urge to commit suicide.
This film follows Kusama during the preparations for Tate Modern's 2012 retrospective of her work, when Kusama undertook the mammoth physical and mental challenge of creating 100 new works for the largest-ever exhibition of her art.
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Yayoi Kusama in her studio in Tokyo
Duration: 02:09
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Yayoi Kusama |
Producer | Lesley Smith |
Executive Producer | Richard Bright |
Broadcasts
- Wed 10 Sep 2014 22:00
- Thu 11 Sep 2014 02:25
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