A polka-dotted street in Shenzhen on Jan. 4. The display is part of luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton’s promotions for its latest capsule collection featuring the work of Yayoi Kusama. Photo: VCG
Louis Vuitton’s Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li store in Chengdu, Southwest China’s Sichuan province, features Kusama’s iconic dotted pumpkin sculptures on Tuesday. The brand partnered with the Japanese artist for the first time in 2012. Photo: VCG
A resident on Monday walks toward a dotted pumpkin sculpture on display in front of a Louis Vuitton store in Beijing. Photo: VCG
A visitor takes a photo of a pumpkin painting by Kusama at the fifth China International Import Expo in Shanghai in November 2022. Photo: Zhang Hengwei/China News Service, VCG
A visitor takes a photo of a portrait by Kusama at an exhibition featuring the artist’s work at the M+ museum in Hong Kong in November. Photo: Li Zhihua/China News Service, VCG
Kusama’s floor-based installation “Clouds” (2019) is on display in Hong Kong. Photo: Li Zhihua/China News Service, VCG
Installations and paintings from the exhibition Yayoi Kusama: 1945 to Now at M+ museum. The showcase will run through May 14. Photo: Li Zhihua/China News Service, VCG
A man sits in a polka dotted space that’s part of the Yayoi Kusama & Takashi Murakami joint art exhibition in Shanghai in September 2018. Photo: VCG
A wax replica of Kusama at the Madame Tussauds Hong Kong museum in November 2016. Photo: VCG
Kusama’s first exhibition in China opened in Shanghai in 2013. Titled A Dream I Dreamed, the exhibition showcased more than 100 works ranging from installations to paintings, including this “Infinity Mirrored Room — Love Forever” created in 1994. Photo: IC Photo
Kusama herself features in an installation titled “Manhattan Suicide Addict.” Born in 1929 in Japan, Kusama has become one of the world’s top-selling woman artists. Photo: VCG