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Discover Yayoi Kusama’s “Every Day I Pray for Love” at Ota Fine Arts Singapore

Art enthusiasts and curious minds alike are invited to explore the captivating world of Yayoi Kusama in her latest exhibition, “Every Day I Pray for Love”, happening from 7 September to 19 October 2024. This event coincides with Singapore Gallery Month and marks Kusama’s first exhibition at Ota Fine Arts in three years. Following successful showcases in Tokyo and Shanghai, this exhibition serves as the grand finale in Singapore.

 

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Experience the Art of Yayoi Kusama

“Every Day I Pray for Love” features over 40 paintings, alongside recent wall relief sculptures that reflect Kusama’s continuous exploration of themes like life, death and the enduring spirit of women. This exhibition showcases her signature motifs, polka dots and nets while incorporating new elements such as circular compositions filled with her poetic reflections.

Kusama’s journey through art is deeply personal, often intertwining her thoughts and feelings into her work. Visitors can expect to encounter intricate pieces that blend the figurative with the abstract, revealing her long-standing fascination with infinity and the human experience.

Kusama’s soft sculptures and works from her SOULS OF WOMEN THAT CONTINUE FOREVER (2019) made of cast aluminum and urethane paint. Image taken from ArtHag.

One of the highlights includes her wall relief sculptures, “SOULS OF WOMEN THAT CONTINUE FOREVER,” which symbolize resilience and the eternal essence of femininity. These pieces blur the lines between two and three dimensions, inviting viewers to engage with the art on a tactile level.


Event Information

Location: Ota Fine Arts, 7 Lock Road, #02-13 Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108935

Date: 7 September – 19 October 2024

Time: Tuesday to Saturday, 11am – 7pm (Closed on Public Holidays)

Entry: Free


How to Get There

Nearest MRT station: Labrador Park station. From there, you can take a short bus ride or a taxi to Gillman Barracks. Alternatively, it’s a scenic 20-minute walk from the station.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to engage with one of the most influential artists of our time!


For more information, visit Ota Fine Arts’ official website.

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