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Artist: Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929)
Medium: Screenprint with collage
Dimensions: Image: 27 × 21 cm (10⅝ × 8¼ in.); Sheet: 32 × 25.8 cm (12⅝ × 10⅛ in.)
Edition: 135
Signature: Hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered
Printer: Ishida Ryoichi
Publisher: TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO, Tokyo
Condition: Framed
Literature: Kusama 294
Description: Yayoi Kusama’s Pumpkin (Kusama 294) (2000) exemplifies the artist’s enduring fascination with her most iconic motif — the pumpkin — rendered here through a combination of screenprint and collage. Printed by Ishida Ryoichi and published by TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO, Tokyo, this edition of 135 features the artist’s distinctive use of repetition, texture, and vibrant color. Each print is hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered by Kusama, highlighting her meticulous attention to craftsmanship. The tactile layering of collage elements adds depth and dynamism, making this a rare and highly collectible work within Kusama’s print oeuvre.
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Yes. Pumpkin (Kusama 294) (2000) is an authentic limited edition, hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered by Yayoi Kusama from an edition of 135.
The work is a screenprint with collage, combining Kusama’s distinctive graphic language with tactile, layered elements that enhance depth and texture.
Yes. Each impression is hand-signed, titled, dated, and numbered by Yayoi Kusama — a key factor for collectors of her limited editions.
Image: 27 × 21 cm (10⅝ × 8¼ in.)
Sheet: 32 × 25.8 cm (12⅝ × 10⅛ in.)
The work was printed by Ishida Ryoichi and published by TOKI-NO-WASUREMONO, Tokyo.
Yes. The print is offered framed, ready to display.
The piece is in excellent condition, professionally framed and well preserved.
This edition is part of Kusama’s celebrated pumpkin series — her most iconic motif — and features the rare combination of screenprinting and collage, adding a sculptural dimension to the print. It is also catalogued as Kusama 294, confirming its place within the artist’s documented print oeuvre.
Yes. Kusama is one of the most influential contemporary artists worldwide, and limited editions featuring her pumpkin imagery — especially hand-signed prints with collage elements — are consistently sought after by collectors.
Absolutely. We offer secure worldwide shipping from France with insurance, professional packaging, and tracking.
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