Lot 110
  • 110

YAYOI KUSAMA | Kokoro (Heart)

Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 GBP
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Description

  • Yayoi Kusama
  • Kokoro (Heart)
  • signed, titled, titled in Japanese and dated 1988 on the stretcher; titled on the reverse
  • acrylic on canvas
  • 65.5 by 53 cm. 25 7/8 by 20 7/8 in.

Provenance

Private Collection, Tokyo (acquired directly from the artist) 
Sotheby's, New York, 11 October 2006, Lot 167
Acquired from the above by the present owner

Condition

Colour: The colour in the catalogue illustration is fairly accurate, although the overall tonality is lighter and brighter and fails to fully convey the neon qualities of the pink paint in the original. Condition: This work is in very good condition. Extremely close inspection reveals some minute tension cracks in intermittent places along the upper extreme edge and some very faint and light rubmarks in intermittent places to all four edges. Further extremely close inspection reveals a few minute media accretions in isolated places throughout and some very slight discolouration, which is inherent to the artist's choice of pigment. No restoration is apparent when examined under ultra-violet light.
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Catalogue Note

A white background is populated by bright crimson sperm-like forms in Yayoi Kusama’s Kokoro (Heart), swimming around one another and forming tightly-packed cellular patterns. Executed in 1988, the present work encapsulates the artist’s still ongoing investigation of the Infinity Net, a series developed in the 1950s and composed of intricate arrangements of polka dots, phallic tubers and biomorphic forms. Kusama attributes the obsessive seriality of shapes and forms in her work to hallucinatory episodes which have bedeviled her since childhood: “[o]ne day, looking at a red flower-patterned table cloth on the table, I turned my eyes to the ceiling and saw the same red flower pattern everywhere… [t]he room, my body, the entire universe was filled with it, my self was eliminated, and I had returned and been reduced to the infinity of eternal time and the absolute of space” (Yayoi Kusama cited in: Laura Hoptman et al., Yayoi Kusama, London 2000, pp. 35-37). Growing up with these visions caused Kusama to withdraw from her surroundings; painting was a way to turn her trauma into inspiration. Kusama began to create biomorphic drawings in the 1950s, obsessively covering thousands of pieces of paper with organic forms of different shades. These works became the early prototypes of her Infinity Net series.

Having experienced the glitzy glamour of 1970s New York, Kusama returned to Japan and revisited the Infinity Net series, fusing her earlier work with insights developed in America. Kokoro (Heart), with its wild, vibrant hues and complex patterns, exudes a hyperbolic intensity lacking in her previous work. Unlike her earlier oil paintings, which displayed illusions of pictorial depths, the artist’s paintings from the 1980s exhibited an acrylic flatness, perhaps a reference to the two-dimensionality of Japan’s Edo-period Ukiyo-e woodcut prints. Like these ‘images of the floating world,’ Kokoro (Heart)’s patterns possess an ephemeral quality, spreading out over the canvas and threatening to cover everything in the universe in its mesmerising motifs.

Over a brilliant career spanning over decades, Kusama has cast her Infinity Net over the entire globe, captivating audiences across multiple continents. A stunning work from the renowned series, Kokoro (Heart) is a testament to the evolution of Kusama’s unique vision and meteoric rise to fame.  



This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Yayoi Kusama Studio.