



Pumpkin (Limoges) (White and Black)
2002
Kusama's iconic pumpkin motif finds refined expression in this limited edition ceramic sculpture from 2002, exemplifying her lifelong fascination with organic forms and repetitive patterns. Produced in prestigious Limoges porcelain and bearing the artist's stamped signature alongside the Limoges France mark, this intimate work demonstrates her ability to translate her visual obsessions across diverse media. Edition 129 of 130, the piece represents Kusama's exploration of three-dimensional form during a prolific period when her polka-dotted pumpkins had become synonymous with her artistic identity.
- Medium
- Ceramic sculpture
- Dimensions
- Edition
- 129 of 130
- Signed
- Yes
Notes
Artist's stamped signature and Limoges France stamp on underside.
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