Goldfish Bowl (1984) is a seminal work of Yayoi Kusama, a major figure of thecontemporary art and pioneer of theJapanese avant-garde. Made in screen printing, this creation perfectly reflects his unique visual universe, marked by the repeating patterns, THE organic forms and a bold use of the color.
In this work, Kusama explores the border between stylized figuration And abstraction, transforming a simple fishbowl into a hypnotic and symbolic scene. True to her artistic approach, she uses obsessive repetition as a visual language, immersing the viewer in an immersive and sensory experience.
Goldfish Bowl embodies all the richness of his work: a mixture of psychedelia, of graphic minimalism and of introspective reflectionInternationally recognized, Kusama continues to influence generations of artists, and her works are today major pieces of modern art collection.
Ideal for enthusiasts ofJapanese art, of Pop Art, or of collectible screen prints, this rare work is a testament to Yayoi Kusama's unique and timeless vision.