Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the Serpentine Gallery with her work The Driving Image. Photograph: Graham Turner/Graham Turner
Over at The Guardian Germaine Greer asks this question (link)
so we at FADwebsite thought we’d find out more and post some links for you to investigate further.
Yayoi’s website (link)
Wikipedia (link)
Current show at The Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney(link)
and
Gagosian Gallery New York(link)
Maybe Germain has a point?
Why Can’t we see more off Yayoi Kusama’s paintings?
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