Kusama's Body Festival in '60s

Sat Aug 6 - Sun Nov 27, 2011 Watari-Um Museum of Contemporary Art
(C)YAYOI KUSAMA

Time Out says

Inspired by correspondence with Georgia O'Keefe, artist Yayoi Kusama ditched Japan in 1957 and headed to New York. During the following 16 years, before illness forced her to return to her native country, she would produce much of her most iconic work. With Kusama's '60s art currently on a world tour that takes in stops at the Centre Pompidou and Tate Modern, Tokyo audiences are having to make do with an odds-and-sods exhibition featuring films of her works in their original form, accompanied by texts, documents and the odd bit of sculpture.

Details

Open Aug 6-Nov 27

Time Daily 11am-7pm (Thu until 9pm)

Admission Adults ¥1,000 (pair ticket ¥1,600), students (under 25) ¥800 (pair ticket ¥1,200)

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Venue Watari-Um Museum of Contemporary Art

Address 3-7-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku

Transport Gaienmae Station (Ginza line), exit 3

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