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Dots Infinity (1986). Screenprint. Limited Edition 57/100 by Yayoi Kusama ABE 94

1986

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Yayoi Kusama Dots Infinity (1986). Edition 57/100 Screenprint [2 screens, 2 colors] Signed, titled, dated and numbered 53/100 in pencil by the artist 28 x 32 cm [11 ¹/₃₂ x 12 ¹⁹/₃₂ in] (image) 51.5 x 36.4 cm [20 ⁹/₃₂ x 14 ²¹/₆₄ in] (sheet) Edition of 100 + 10 Artist Proofs Published in 1986 on Hakou-shi paper by Matsumura Hiroshi for Maison Franco-Japonaise Tokyo Publications: A print of the same edition is represented in plate 94, page 64 of the Catalogue Raisonné of Kusama's prints: "Yayoi Kusama Prints 1979-2017" published in 2017 by ABE Books Provenance: Mainichi Art Auction, Tokyo, Japan The artwork is accompanied by a letter of authenticity issued by our gallery.
  • Creator:
    Yayoi Kusama (1929, Japanese)
  • Creation Year:
    1986
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20.28 in (51.5 cm)Diameter: 14.34 in (36.4 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Overall in very good condition. The artwork has been framed with a new frame.
  • Gallery Location:
    Hong Kong, HK
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: YK-007-071stDibs: LU1545213628252
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