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Signed, numbered, titled and dated on front. Image: 58.7 x 48.5 cm. Sheet: 69 x 55.2 cm. Pumpkin (Kusama 25) by Yayoi Kusama is a 1983 screenprint that reflects her lifelong fascination with repetition, pattern, and organic forms. Measuring 58.7 by 48.5 cm, the work features a stylized pumpkin rendered in intricate red and white polka dots, a signature motif in Kusama’s practice. The form is surrounded by a pulsating, maze-like background of red and white, creating a sense of movement and depth. This edition of 75 is hand-signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. Kusama’s pumpkins are often seen as symbols of comfort and personal obsession, blending the playful with the meditative.
Pumpkin (Kusama 25), 1983
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Signed, numbered, titled and dated on front. Image: 58.7 x 48.5 cm. Sheet: 69 x 55.2 cm. Pumpkin (Kusama 25) by Yayoi Kusama is a 1983 screenprint that reflects her lifelong fascination with repetition, pattern, and organic forms. Measuring 58.7 by 48.5 cm, the work features a stylized pumpkin rendered in intricate red and white polka dots, a signature motif in Kusama’s practice. The form is surrounded by a pulsating, maze-like background of red and white, creating a sense of movement and depth. This edition of 75 is hand-signed, numbered, and dated by the artist. Kusama’s pumpkins are often seen as symbols of comfort and personal obsession, blending the playful with the meditative.
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Minimalism is a style in music and visual arts characterized by pared-down designs and simplicity. It began in Western art after World War II, gaining prominence particularly in American visual arts. Minimalism draws heavily on aspects of modernism and is often viewed as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism, as well as a precursor to post-minimal art practices. Prominent minimalist artists include Agnes Martin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Frank Stella, and Dan Flavin.
