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Viewing Yayoi Kusama in the New York Botanical Garden

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is one of the most popular living artists working today. Her distinctive work sells for million-dollar sums at auction and can be found in private and public collections around the world.

Now she is the subject of a long awaited-solo exhibition (postponed in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic) at The New York Botanical Garden. Installed across the Garden’s 250-acre landscape, in and around the Conservatory and in the Library Building, Cosmic Nature explores the artist’s lifelong fascination with the natural world.

The exhibition brings together works from across Kusama’s prolific career, including her signature polka-dotted organic forms and vibrant paintings of plants and flowers. On display for the first time are Dancing Pumpkin (2020), a monumental bronze sculpture painted in black and yellow; and Flower Obsession, Kusama’s first-ever obliteration greenhouse in which visitors can apply floral stickers to the furniture and household objects.

‘Nature is not only a central source of inspiration but also integral to the visceral effects of Kusama’s artistic language in which organic growth and the proliferation of life are made ever-present,’ says the exhibition’s guest curator Mika Yoshitake.

With seasonal displays complementing the artworks on view, there has never been a better time to explore the most comprehensive botanical garden in the world.

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Dates
10 April 2021 — 31 October 2021
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Thought-provoking contemporary artists Davinia-Ann Robinson and Natalia Gonzalez Martin are the subject of a new show at Quench Gallery in Margate. This brilliant not-for-profit venture offers emerging artists and curators the space and opportunity to develop new work and stage exhibitions. Which in the current climate is more of a lifeline than ever!

The works on display explore the paradoxes of soul and the capacity to ‘continue to exist through time but also to endure’ in the face of hardship. Drawing inspiration from icon paintings, Gonzalez investigates the impact of cultural and religious heritage on the physical body and moral codes; while Robinson examines how ‘presencing, fugitivity and tactility undo colonial and imperial frameworks through which nature and Bodies of Colour are articulated.’

The ideas are complex, but the resulting work is engrossing. Jump on a train — if you feel safe and comfortable doing so — for this small but tightly-curated exhibition packs a punch.

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Dates
17 April 2021 — 02 May 2021
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https://www.quenchgallery.co.uk/exhibitions/event-two-gzrmn

Viewing Damien Hirst at YSP

Of all the works created by British artist Damien Hirst, it is perhaps his sculptures that are most controversial. In recent years he’s made global headlines with explosive works such as Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable and The Miraculous Journey, a series of sculptures charting the cycle from conception to birth which he installed outside a women’s hospital in Doha in 2018.

Currently on display at Yorkshire Sculpture Park are four of Hirst’s most recognizable giant bronzes, among them Myth (2010), a white unicorn with half of its skin flayed. Elsewhere, near the Lower Lake, stands The Virgin Mother (2005-2006), a 33-ft-tall statue which shows a foetus curled within the womb.

What strikes here is the harmony between work and environment: ‘The giant bronze sculptures at YSP are where they belong,’ says Hirst. ‘They’re just made for that setting.’ We couldn’t agree more.

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Dates
13 April 2019 — 13 April 2022
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