The "Women Wait For Love, But Men Always Walk Away" Ceramic Plate by Yayoi Kusama showcases an artistic abstract design with red, green, white and black patterns. It combines dotted elements, humanoid faces in profile, and plant-like shapes for a vibrant display of domestic art.

Yayoi Kusama

Women Wait For Love, But Men Always Walk Away Ceramic Plate

£60

This vibrant functional domestic art product has been designed in collaboration with avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama. The plate is from an open edition and comes presented in a keepsake box with an image of the artwork on the lid.

Dimensions

27 cm diameter

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    Courtesy the artist and Victoria Miro

    About The Artwork

    This fine bone china plate is designed by Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama. As with many of her hallucinatory pieces, the plate features some of her favourite motifs, including dots, faces and tentacle-like shapes. The plate is from an open edition and comes presented in a keepsake box with an image of the artwork on the lid.

    About Yayoi Kusama

    Yayoi Kusama (b.1929) is a highly influential Japanese artist. She is best known for her immersive installations, the Infinity Mirror Rooms, and her iconic polka-dot paintings. With a practice based in conceptual art, Kusama’s work spans medium with ease: travelling across painting, installation, performance, video art, fashion, and text. A pioneer in feminist pop art, Kusama’s work is concerned with autobiography, sexuality, and the contemporary psychological condition.

    Kusama is considered one of today’s most important conceptual artists and has exhibited extensively on an international basis. Her work has been collected by institutions worldwide including National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Tate, London; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, and Centre Pompidou, Paris, among many others.

    She is represented by David Zwirner, Ota Fine Arts, and Victoria Miro.