Yayoi Kusama is an important contemporary artist, known for her unique approach to obsession and the human psyche.

Born in Japan in 1929, Kusama became a symbol of conceptual art and visual experimentation. Famous for her works featuring polka dots, intense color infusions, and immersive installations, she transformed these motifs into a universal language of infinity and perception.

Her body of work includes painting, sculpture, large-scale installations, and performances, with her interactive pieces intended to create a connection between the audience and the concepts of space and reality.
Among her remarkable projects are the Infinity Rooms installations, which take the viewer on a sensory experience that seems endless.

Kusama is also recognized for her influence on Pop Art and Minimalism, collaborating with famous figures such as Andy Warhol and Donald Judd.