Yayoi Kusama sculptures

Yayoi Kusama’s sculptures are instantly recognisable for their bold colors, repetitive patterns and immersive, otherworldly forms. Often featuring her signature polka dots and organic shapes, her sculptures explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration and the connection between the individual and the cosmos. Using materials like fibreglass, stainless steel and soft fabrics, Kusama creates playful yet profound works, from monumental pumpkins to mirrored installations. Her innovative approach blurs the boundaries between art and environment, inviting viewers into a hypnotic, immersive experience that challenges perception and reality.


YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

Starry Pumpkin Gold

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

Statue of Venus Obliterated by Infinity Nets

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

Walking on the Sea of Death

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

Between Heaven and Earth

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

I Carry on Living with the Pumpkins

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

Untitled (Chair)

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

High Heels for Going to Heaven

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

Statue of Venus Obliterated by Infinity Nets

YAYOI KUSAMA(Japanese, B. 1929)

Hi, Konnichiwa (Hello)! Nao-chan

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

Statue of Venus Obliterated by Infinity Nets

Yayoi Kusama (B. 1929)

Statue of Venus Obliterated by Infinity Nets

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

Hi, Konnichiwa (Hello)! Goro

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

Infinity Mirrored Room - Love Forever

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

Repetitive-Vision, Phallus-Boat

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

White Dots (HAAT)

Yayoi Kusama (B. 1929)

Untitled (Tunic)

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

DOTS Accumulation, (ABC)

Yayoi Kusama (B. 1929)

Untitled (Child Mannequin)

Yayoi Kusama (B. 1929)

Untitled (Tunic)

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

Macaroni Dress

YAYOI KUSAMA (B. 1929)

Nets Obsession

Yayoi Kusama (b.1929)

Infinity Mirror Room

Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)

To My Mother