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Signed (verso)
Image Dimensions: 18 x 20 7/8 in (45.5 x 53 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 25 1/4 x 28 1/8 in (64 x 71.5 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
Yayoi Kusama's pumpkin motif stands as one of the most iconic and recognizable elements within her artistic practice. Rooted in childhood memory yet elevated into a universal symbol, the pumpkin becomes a vessel through which repetition, pattern, and psychological intensity are expressed.
This composition presents a monumental pumpkin form rendered in a striking red against a deep black ground. The surface is entirely constructed through meticulously arranged polka dots, creating both contour and volume. The curvature of the pumpkin is defined not by traditional shading, but by density and scale variation of the dots, producing a pulsating optical effect.
The background is equally significant. A continuous net-like pattern envelops the entire field, dissolving spatial depth and merging figure with ground. This creates an immersive visual environment, characteristic of Kusama's exploration of infinity and obliteration.
The composition is symmetrical and highly controlled. The central placement of the pumpkin establishes stability, while the rhythmic repetition across the surface generates visual vibration. The balance between structure and infinity is a defining aspect of the work.
Color is used with precision and intensity. The vivid red contrasts dramatically with the black background, heightening the visual impact. The absence of additional hues reinforces the graphic power of the composition, allowing form and pattern to dominate.
Kusama's technique is both disciplined and obsessive. Each dot is individually placed, forming a meditative repetition that reflects her conceptual engagement with accumulation and infinity. The result is a surface that feels simultaneously decorative and deeply psychological.
This work is accompanied by a Yayoi Kusama studio registration card, documenting the artwork within the artist's official archival system. Such registration is an integral part of Kusama's studio practice and contributes to the work's traceability and recognition within her body of work.
Kusama's pumpkin paintings are held in major institutions including the Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. These works are among the most sought-after in her market, representing a central pillar of her artistic identity.
In a spatial context, this composition delivers strong visual impact. Its bold contrast, iconic imagery, and rhythmic surface make it highly effective in contemporary interiors, functioning as both a focal artwork and a conceptual statement.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Kusama's transformation of a simple organic form into a powerful visual system, where repetition, contrast, and symbolism converge into an unforgettable image.
Image Dimensions: 18 x 20 7/8 in (45.5 x 53 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 25 1/4 x 28 1/8 in (64 x 71.5 cm)
This painting comes with COA.
Yayoi Kusama's pumpkin motif stands as one of the most iconic and recognizable elements within her artistic practice. Rooted in childhood memory yet elevated into a universal symbol, the pumpkin becomes a vessel through which repetition, pattern, and psychological intensity are expressed.
This composition presents a monumental pumpkin form rendered in a striking red against a deep black ground. The surface is entirely constructed through meticulously arranged polka dots, creating both contour and volume. The curvature of the pumpkin is defined not by traditional shading, but by density and scale variation of the dots, producing a pulsating optical effect.
The background is equally significant. A continuous net-like pattern envelops the entire field, dissolving spatial depth and merging figure with ground. This creates an immersive visual environment, characteristic of Kusama's exploration of infinity and obliteration.
The composition is symmetrical and highly controlled. The central placement of the pumpkin establishes stability, while the rhythmic repetition across the surface generates visual vibration. The balance between structure and infinity is a defining aspect of the work.
Color is used with precision and intensity. The vivid red contrasts dramatically with the black background, heightening the visual impact. The absence of additional hues reinforces the graphic power of the composition, allowing form and pattern to dominate.
Kusama's technique is both disciplined and obsessive. Each dot is individually placed, forming a meditative repetition that reflects her conceptual engagement with accumulation and infinity. The result is a surface that feels simultaneously decorative and deeply psychological.
This work is accompanied by a Yayoi Kusama studio registration card, documenting the artwork within the artist's official archival system. Such registration is an integral part of Kusama's studio practice and contributes to the work's traceability and recognition within her body of work.
Kusama's pumpkin paintings are held in major institutions including the Tate, the Museum of Modern Art, and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. These works are among the most sought-after in her market, representing a central pillar of her artistic identity.
In a spatial context, this composition delivers strong visual impact. Its bold contrast, iconic imagery, and rhythmic surface make it highly effective in contemporary interiors, functioning as both a focal artwork and a conceptual statement.
Ultimately, this work exemplifies Kusama's transformation of a simple organic form into a powerful visual system, where repetition, contrast, and symbolism converge into an unforgettable image.
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YAYOI KUSAMA (B.1929), ATTRIBUTED TO, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
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Fine Books & Important Collectibles II
May 21, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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