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YAYOI KUSAMA, Fear of Death, 2008
Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, born 1929)
Shedding Tears to the season, 2015
Lights of the Heart, 2016
"Almost 500,000 people have visited the exhibition of celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the National Gallery of Victoria â a record number for any ticketed art show in the country.
The exhibition by the 96-year-old Japanese artist is the most popular ticketed art exhibition in Australian history, the Allan government said on Sunday.
Premier Jacinta Allan said it had brought âfive MCGsâ worth of visitors to the heart of Melbourneâ.
She declined to reveal how much her government had paid to host the exhibition, citing commercial-in-confidence restrictions as part of the governmentâs contract. A report on the revenue generated by the exhibition is expected later this year.
NGV director Tony Ellwood said the attendance figures had exceeded expectations, and the gallery would extend its opening hours this week to encourage final visitors.
âWhen we set out to do this exhibition, we had no idea it was going to be this well received,â Ellwood said.
âThe other great message here is that we can see Australians love contemporary art, particularly here in Victoria.â"
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusamaâs exhibition at the NGV has drawn huge numbers of people during its four-month run.
Kusama at NGV
Melbourne, Australia 2025
... flower power ...
The Visionary Flowers, 2002
đ¨ Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama is one of the greatest living artists in the world and she is a 97 year old asexual schizophrenic Japanese woman. Nobody does it like her. She's still making art today. I adore her. She is Mother to me. I've seen a coupe pieces of hers in person, one of her pumpkins and those silver stuffed shoes at the DIA. I have always wanted to see one of her infinity rooms.
Yayoi Kusama (b1929) Japan
Dancing Pumpkin (2020)
exhibited: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Yayoi Kusama in Arkansas