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Signed, titled, dated and numbered on front // Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin (RT) (1996) is an iconic screenprint that exemplifies her fascination with repetitive patterns and organic forms. The artwork features a red pumpkin adorned with intricate black polka dots, set against a web-like black background. The interplay between the detailed surface of the pumpkin and the rhythmic network in the background creates a hypnotic visual effect, characteristic of Kusama’s exploration of infinity and obsession. Measuring 40 × 32.5 cm, this piece is part of a limited edition of 120, signed, titled, dated, and numbered on the front, making it a highly collectible work of art that resonates with Kusama’s celebrated themes of surrealism and minimalism.
Pumpkin (RT), 1996
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Signed, titled, dated and numbered on front // Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin (RT) (1996) is an iconic screenprint that exemplifies her fascination with repetitive patterns and organic forms. The artwork features a red pumpkin adorned with intricate black polka dots, set against a web-like black background. The interplay between the detailed surface of the pumpkin and the rhythmic network in the background creates a hypnotic visual effect, characteristic of Kusama’s exploration of infinity and obsession. Measuring 40 × 32.5 cm, this piece is part of a limited edition of 120, signed, titled, dated, and numbered on the front, making it a highly collectible work of art that resonates with Kusama’s celebrated themes of surrealism and minimalism.
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