Yayoi Kusama is a multi-talented artist, who specializes not only in painting, but also in drawing, sculpture, installation art, performance art, film, fashion, and writing. Kusama wrote a number of books and novels, such as Yayoi Kusama: Driving Image, Lost in Swampland, and many more that comprise of poems that she has written and paintings that she has made. Kusama uses psychological, sexual and autobiographical content in her creations and it is with the connection of her personal life that
Yayoi Kusama is one of the well known japanese artists of our century. Her works brought new understanding to installation art, they inspired people all over the world. Her popularity busted during her stay in New York from 1957 till 1972. She knew many famous artists of that period like Andy Warhol, Joseph Cornell. Her installations caused lots of discussions among artists and critics. But the questions that interest us today is where Kusama’s inspiration came from, what were her inspirations and
Kusama has directed several movies such as Girlfight, with Michelle Rodriguez, and Aeon Flux, with Charlize Theron Both movies contain prominent actresses, who are well-known for their empowering female characters. Kusama didn’t stray far from this trend in creating Jennifer’s Body. Megan Fox, who plays Jennifer, is known for the numerous fierce and compelling
to the representation and understanding of LGBTQ+ identities within the horror genre. “Jennifer's Body” has left a mark on queer horror through its subversion of traditional tropes and emphasis on female relationships and sexuality. Directed by Karyn Kusama and released in 2009, the film denies the male