Prolific artist’s odds and ends dive across mediums and forms, but are always united by the pattern, repetitions, mirrors and pumpkinsIn the most colourful room of her Brisbane exhibition, a horned, hard-looking sculpture sits between Yayoi Kusama’s newest paintings like some sprouting alien plant made of clogs. At first it looks like a storage display for shoes, printed all over with the Japanese octagenerian’s trademark polka dots. But with every moment spent looking closer, a weird, unexpected, unpredictably organic new feature pops up. A blossom on top of a blossom that turns rather elegantly into an antenna. Continue reading…
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