Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors exhibition at the AGO in Toronto April 26, 2018.
The 60’s were an explosion of creativity, protest, civil rights and war. Yayoi was right there in the heart of it all from Japan to New York city. She was born in Japan 1929 and still paints in her studio every day. Here are a few quotes from Yayoi Kusama.
“Self-destruction is the only way to peace”
“Stop nuclear bombs and wars, now/Live your shining life/forever eternally/I sincerely hope that you would view the works I have created with my utmost strength. Let’s sing a song together in praise of humanity facing the universe.” (2011)
Letter to President Nixon, (1968)
“Our earth is like one little polka dot, among millions of other celestial bodies, one orb full of hatred and strife amid the peaceful, silent spheres. Let’s you and I change all that and make this world a new Garden of Eden.
“Let’s forget ourselves, dearest Richard, and become one with the Absolute, all together in the altogether. As we soar through the heavens, we’ll paint each other with polka dots, lose our egos in timeless eternity, and finally discover the naked truth: You can’t eradicate violence by using more violence. This truth is written in spheres with which I will lovingly, soothingly, adorn your hard masculine body. Gently! Gently! Dear Richard. Calm your manly fighting spirit!”
Materials: oil on leaf covered canvas 12″ x 16″

Wow what a great rendition of Gary love that little smirk. Great that you continue to persue your art. Lana
Thanks Lana, this year has been a leap forward. Carving out time to paint makes a big difference. My personal goal is to finish 3 paintings that I have in the works by the end of the year.
Right on, Yayoi! We need voices like yours more than ever now. Nixon was a saint compared to the self-aggrandization of the guy in the White House now. Three cheers for obliteration (Kusama style)!