神秘と象徴の中間:草間彌生のモノクローム
Just as concealment reveals everything, or as the little hole in the peach reveals the existence of the worm, so by a similar method I want to lay bare the mystery. I want to live hidden in the world that lies midway between mystery and symbol.
―Yayoi Kusama, “Ivan the Fool,” 1955
This exhibition at Yayoi Kusama’s little Shinjuku museum is a tribute to monochrome, and the wide variety of monochromatic works on display includes paintings from her long-lived Infinity Nets series, soft metallic-painted sculptures, and entire rooms of mirrors or flowers. If anyone knows how to take a single confined color palette and turn it into a work of wild contemporary art, it’s Yayoi Kusama! Check out pieces ranging from early creations to some of her most recent paintings.
EVENT INFORMATION
| Event Name | Midway Between Mystery and Symbol: Yayoi Kusama’s Monochrome (Tokyo) |
|---|---|
| Venue | Yayoi Kusama Museum (草間彌生美術館) |
| Access | 6 min. from Ushigome Yanagicho Station, 7 min. from Waseda Station |
| Parking | |
| Address | 107 Bentencho, Shinjuku, Tokyo |
| Contact Info | 03-5273-1778 |
| Dates | Apr. 29, 2021 - Dec. 26, 2021 |
| Additional Info | closed Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays |
| Hours | 11:00 - 17:30 |
| Admission Fee | Adults: 1,100 yen | Children (6~18): 600 yen |
| Reservations | advance tickets required |
| Website | https://yayoikusamamuseum.jp/en/exhibition/current/ |