Top 67 Quotes & Sayings by Yayoi Kusama

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Yayoi Kusama

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, but is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts. Her work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes of feminism, minimalism, surrealism, Art Brut, pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual content. She has been acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan.

People ask about art and commercialism. I think that if someone tries to sell their work at a high price, that is the wrong way of doing it.
I will keep painting until I die.
I was in the U.S. about 15 years. Especially in New York. And then I came back to Japan. — © Yayoi Kusama
I was in the U.S. about 15 years. Especially in New York. And then I came back to Japan.
In my home country, there was a little shop with old books, but it was really in the countryside. You couldn't find English books. I found this very avant-garde American art book that had information about Georgia O'Keeffe. I was very much impressed by her.
Georgia O'Keeffe proposed that I live with her. She was in New Mexico then, and I wanted to be in New York.
The reason I collaborate with Louis Vuitton is that Louis Vuitton is number one in the world, and I am honored to work with them.
I want to create a thousand paintings, maybe two thousand paintings, as many as I can draw.
It doesn't matter at all for me that I work in hospital or anywhere with limited space. Every day, I'm creating new works with all my might.
I have done all the work myself, not assistants. That's why I'm in a wheelchair: I've been doing it physically - it's hard labour - throughout my life.
I hope royalty continues forever. This is the thing that can contribute to peace throughout the world.
Basically, my idea and explorations on fashion have not changed; however, I believe I'm going state-of-the-art on fashion.
When I paint, some things come out, and I don't know. Maybe it's because I have such talent as a painter.
While producing art works, illusions appear from time to time due to my mental illness. Every day is a struggle for me. — © Yayoi Kusama
While producing art works, illusions appear from time to time due to my mental illness. Every day is a struggle for me.
I believe that eyes are very important motifs. That's something that can discern the peace and love.
Certainly, I devote my energy to both telling my personal life story and seeking self- obliteration. However, I will not destroy myself through art.
I have a flood of ideas in my mind. I just follow my vision.
I think I will be able to, in the end, rise above the clouds and climb the stairs to Heaven, and I will look down on my beautiful life.
Forget yourself. Become one with eternity. Become part of your environment.
My mother was against me being an artist. She just wanted me to marry a rich man.
I have been taking every step toward the future every day through making many paintings and sculptures with my deep emotion hidden in my life.
I love painting so much that nothing else matters.
Painting bodies with the patterns of Kusama's hallucinations obliterated their individual selves and returned them to the infinite universe.
I never have a plan of what I am going to draw.
More and more, I think about the role of the arts, and as an artist, I think that it's important that I share the love and peace.
I love Damien Hirst. I respect his work a great deal, and I am happy that the polka dots I started using have become a symbol of love and peace around the world with everybody joining hands to use them in this way.
New York is the place that made my and other artists' dreams come true by giving us a chance to realise our ideas and concepts. It was a great place for making a presentation of artistic creation.
I want to become more famous, even more famous.
Polka dots can't stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots, we become part of the unity of our environments.
I, Kusama, am the modern Alice in Wonderland.
I wanted to start a revolution, using art to build the sort of society I myself envisioned.
You should create a work that is so valuable it might eventually sell at a high price, but you've got to concentrate on how you create that artwork.
Suppose I put polka dots all over my body and then cover my background completely with polka dots. The polka dots on my body, merging with those in the background, create an optically strange scene.
Since my childhood, I have always made works with polka dots. Earth, moon, sun and human beings all represent dots; a single particle among billions.
Polka dots are fabulous.
The country of Britain is wonderful because of its royalty.
I have been using polka dots since I was a very young child. Only after that, it seems, have they been used throughout the rest of the art world.
If there's a cat, I obliterate it by putting polka dot stickers on it. I obliterate a horse by putting polka dot stickers on it. And I obliterated myself by putting the same polka dot stickers on myself.
I am putting every effort toward creating my works from morning till night on every single day. — © Yayoi Kusama
I am putting every effort toward creating my works from morning till night on every single day.
My art originates from hallucinations only I can see. I translate the hallucinations and obsessional images that plague me into sculptures and paintings.
I would like to try harder to establish my thought and philosophy strongly and to go back to the universe with my love.
With just one polka dot, nothing can be achieved. In the universe, there is the sun, the moon, the earth, and hundreds of millions of stars. All of us live in the unfathomable mystery and infinitude of the universe. Pursuing 'philosophy of the universe' through art under such circumstances has led me to what I call 'stereotypical repetition.'
When I was a child, I used to paint intently. The older I become, and the closer death approaches, the brighter my life gets day by day.
Since childhood, I have been painting, for no special reason, numerous dots and nets, drawing from the hallucinations that seem to appear endlessly. I can't explain why if you ask me.
A polka-dot has the form of the sun, which is a symbol of the energy of the whole world and our living life, and also the form of the moon, which is calm. Round, soft, colourful, senseless and unknowing. Polka-dots can't stay alone; like the communicative life of people, two or three polka-dots become movement... Polka-dots are a way to infinity.
I am just another dot in the world
With just one polka dot, nothing can be achieved. In the universe, there is the sun, the moon, the earth, and hundreds of millions of stars. All of us live in the unfathomable mystery and infinitude of the universe. Pursuing philosophy of the universe through art under such circumstances has led me to what I call stereotypical repetition.
More and more I think about the role of the arts, and as an artist, I think that it's important that I share the love and peace.
Now our Earth is swarmed with issues such as life, death, illness, wars, economic crises and many others. It is time that we sing out loud the message, 'Love forever.'
My art originates from hallucinations only I can see. I translate the hallucinations and obsessional images that plague me into sculptures and paintings. All my works in pastels are the products of obsessional neurosis and are therefore inextricably connected to my disease. I create pieces even when I don’t see hallucinations, though.
I would like to dedicate to the whole world a great message. It is a message from Kusama who has struggled to survive as a human being and as an artist, and whose life has been brightly lit and strengthened by her pursuit of truth.
Become one with eternity. Become part of your environment. Take off your clothes. Forget yourself. Make love. Self-destruction is the only way to peace.
I have a lot left inside. I believe my art will last 500 years, 1,000 years and forever. For me, art is everything. I will strive to create works of art until I die, in the hope that my work will continue to touch the hearts of people even after I have died.
I always see these landscapes in my dreams, and feel happy. I desperately try to transform these dreams into artwork, so that even while napping, I construct and reconstruct various images.
Polka dots can't stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots we become part of the unity of our environments. — © Yayoi Kusama
Polka dots can't stay alone. When we obliterate nature and our bodies with polka dots we become part of the unity of our environments.
My life is a dot lost among thousands of other dots.
Every time I have had a problem, I have confronted it with the ax of art.
I fight pain, anxiety, and fear every day, and the only method I have found that relieves my illness is to keep creating art. I followed the thread of art and somehow discovered a path that would allow me to live.
I believe that eyes are very important motifs. Thats something that can discern the peace and love.
It is my wish to leave a message to the whole world from the universe, a message of love and peace to the people of the world.
If it were not for art, I would have killed myself a long time ago.
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