YAYOI KUSAMA : 1960s to Now

A Visitor’s Guide Design to the Exhibition.

Yayoi Kusama is an artist and designer who invented the now common things like Polka dots and Infinity Rooms. This is fictional Visitor’s Guide series to a fictional exhibition happening in a real museum.

YAYOI KUSAMA : 1960s to Now is an exhibition in Mori Arts Museum in Roppongi Hills, Tokyo from 1.1.21 to 27.3.21.

#1 POSTER

This is a poster of a Yayoi Kusama Exhibition
in the Mori Arts Museum in Tokyo.
The poster is in a similar format
to the usual museum posters in Japan.
They are either bilingual or they make
identical posters in Japanese and English. 

#2 ARTIST GUIDE

This is three page brochure about the artist,
Yayoi Kusama and her life and achievements.
This is available in two different languages
having varied audiences in mind.
Shown below is the Japanese version

#3 Exhibition Catalogue Cover 

This is the book cover of the Yayoi Kusama : 1960s to Now. The book lists all the exhibited artworks and more including an exclusive interview only to be found in the book.
This book is bilingual to help all kinds of audiences.
The artwork on the cover is a Yayoi Kusama painting.

#4 Exhibit TICKET

This is the ticket for the Exhibition YAYOI KUSAMA : 1960S to Now also known as YAYOI KUSAMA : Infinity Rooms (for publicity and easy understanding) taking place in Mori Arts Museum.

The pictures used in this Visitor’s Guide are not mine. They have been credited in the assets.