Variety Wednesday caught my eye first because of the striking picture that went along with it, I will admit in full disclosure. I’d love to be the guy standing in that room painted in white with red polka dots filled with white cushions adorned with red polka dots.
According to Frater’s story, you see, “A contemporary of Andy Warhol, Kusama struggled with sexism and racism in her early career, and spent 30 years in a Tokyo mental institution. She returned to fame with exhibitions that were shown at the Venice Biennale and London’s Tate Modern. And in 2012 Louis Vuitton launched a clothing line made in collaboration with Kusama.”
Her specialty is polka dots. You betcha.
The biopic is in the news now because New York-based producer and distributor Submarine has bought into it, joining U.K.’s Dogwoof, Frater reports.
The movie is expected to be completed by the end of the year. And it looks so … artsy. If a bit spotty. Had to say it.
Andy Warhol wasn’t the only artist looking at the world with an interesting eye in his day.
There’s a movie being made now by the title of Life in Polka Dots, a documentary about the hard times and different works of Japanese artist Yavoi Kusama.
A story by Asia Bureau Chief Patrick Frater for Yavoi Kusama: I See Dots in Front of My Eyes …
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The making of a movie about artist Yayoi Kusama