Australia is seeing spots after the Nationwide Gallery of Victoria (NGV)’s Yayoi Kusama blockbuster grew to become the most-visited artwork exhibition within the nation’s historical past.
The Melbourne-based NGV has reported that 570,537 tickets had been bought for the summer season exhibition, which was titled Yayoi Kusama. This broke the establishment’s personal document of 462,262 tickets bought for the gallery’s 2017 exhibition Van Gogh and the Seasons.
Every day common visitation figures inform a barely completely different story to straight ticket gross sales, exhibiting Van Gogh forward of Kusama on that measure.
Kusama ran for 127 days with a median of 4,492 each day guests. Van Gogh and the Seasons ran for 76 days with a median of 5,776 each day guests.
Yayoi Kusama was open between 15 December 2024 and 21 April 2025. It lined virtually 9 a long time of the reclusive Japanese artist’s profession, that includes 200 artworks.
Guests at Yayoi Kusama exhibition
Picture: Tom Ross
The earliest works on view had been drawings Kusama did as a nine-year-old, whereas the newest one was an “infinity room” made final 12 months. Kusama’s infinity rooms are installations which use mirrors to create the phantasm of infinite area. The NGV exhibition featured 10 infinity rooms.
In a press release, the NGV stated Yayoi Kusama was the most important exhibition it had ever devoted to a single dwelling artist. The show was so complete it even spilled out of the gallery confines and into St Kilda Highway, the place the road bushes had been wrapped in pink and white polka dots.
Polka dots are a recurring motif in Kusama’s work, evoking infinity and endless connectedness.
Kusama has additionally credited the dots with relieving the ache of the psychiatric situation that was triggered when her mom pressured her to spy on her father together with his lovers.
Amongst guests to Yayoi Kusama on the NGV had been pop stars Billie Eilish, Dua Lipa, Troye Sivan and Finneas.
The NGV acquired two main works from the present. They’re the five-metre tall sculpture Dancing Pumpkin (2020) and Narcissus Backyard (1966/2024), an set up of 1,400 glimmering silver balls.
Dancing Pumpkin was acquired with the help of the Loti and Victor Smorgon Fund, whereas the acquisition of Narcissus Backyard was enabled by the NGV’s annual attraction which invitations philanthropic contributions from the group.
The following main exhibition on the NGV will likely be French Impressionism from the Museum of Wonderful Arts, Boston, opening on June 6. This exhibition opened briefly on the NGV in 2021, however the Covid-19 pandemic shortly pressured its closure.