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Yayoi Kusama, A Flower, 1952
Yayoi Kusama, A Flower, 1952
Yayoi Kusama, A Flower, 1952

Yayoi Kusama

A Flower, 1952

Gouache and pastel on Paper

11 x 8 1/4 inches
Signed and dated '1952 YAYOI K' (lower left); signed again, titled, inscribed and dated again 'Japan Yayoi Kusama 1952 A Flower' (on the reverse)
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Background on work: A Flower (1952) belongs to a brief, formative moment in Yayoi Kusama’s career, one that is often overshadowed by her later series, especially her Infinity Net series,...
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Background on work: A Flower (1952) belongs to a brief, formative moment in Yayoi Kusama’s career, one that is often overshadowed by her later series, especially her Infinity Net series, yet this early body of work has become essential to understand how her artistic language took shape. In recent years, there has been a subtle but meaningful shift in how these early works are perceived. As scholarship deepens and institutions place greater emphasis on origin points within an artist’s career, pieces like A Flower are being re-evaluated not as peripheral experiments but as foundational statements. They show the emergence of repetition, accumulation, and psychological space that would later transform contemporary art. The Painting, A Flower is less a depiction of a natural object than a record of a mind in transition. It captures Kusama at a threshold, still grounded in the physical world, yet already dissolving it into pattern and infinity.
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Provenance

-Peter Blum Gallery, New York
-‌Private Collection
-Christie's, New York, Post-War 2006
-Private Collection, NY
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