Authentic Yayoi Kusama art print – Yellow Vase 1979 Tokyo Exhibition
This Yayoi Kusama art print features the intricate pink dotted floral forms emerging from a textured yellow vessel as seen in the 1979 original. Use this avant-garde wall decor to anchor your collection on 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper.
This Yayoi Kusama art print serves as a rigorous reproduction of the 1979 ‘Yellow Vase’ composition, specifically formatted for the 1998 Tokyo exhibition retrospective. The visual focus centers on a series of undulating, pink bulbous forms adorned with teal and white polka dots, emerging from a heavily textured yellow vase. The background employs a dark, atmospheric gradient that forces the vibrant foreground elements into sharp relief, highlighting the artist’s signature obsession with repetition and accumulation. By securing this print, you are acquiring a piece of Japanese contemporary art history that bridges the gap between mid-century avant-garde movements and modern pop sensibilities.
The Visual Language of the Yayoi Kusama art print
The core of the Yayoi Kusama art print lies in the meticulously rendered dot patterns, a motif that the artist refers to as ‘infinity nets’ or ‘self-obliteration.’ In this particular 1979 work, the pink floral structures possess a bio-morphic quality, resembling tentacles or organic growths that suggest a sense of perpetual motion. Each dot is placed with mathematical intent, creating a rhythmic visual pulse that draws the eye across the canvas. The yellow vase itself is a study in high-contrast stippling, utilizing black and yellow patterns to create a sense of three-dimensional volume against the flattened perspective of the pink appendages. This interplay between depth and flatness is a hallmark of the artist’s technical approach during the late 1970s.
Avant-Garde Wall Decor and Exhibition Context
Originally conceived in 1979, the ‘Yellow Vase’ became a focal point of the 1998 Tokyo exhibition, an event that solidified the artist’s global standing in the modern art world. The typography included in this print—’YAYOI KUSAMA TOKYO 1998’—is set in a bold, sans-serif typeface that complements the chaotic energy of the artwork with structural clarity. The inclusion of the ‘Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris’ text further emphasizes the international provenance of this specific curation. For those seeking polka dot aesthetic poster designs, this work offers a sophisticated alternative to more common commercial graphics, providing a direct link to the archival history of one of the world’s most influential living artists.
Integrating this Yayoi Kusama art print into a professional or residential gallery wall allows for a bold exploration of color theory. The high-saturation pinks and yellows are designed to remain stable under varying light conditions, thanks to the use of fade-resistant archival inks. Whether placed in a minimalist interior or a room filled with Japanese contemporary art, the print maintains a dominant presence. The 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper ensures that there is no glare from overhead lighting, allowing the viewer to appreciate the subtle film grain and texture captured from the original high-resolution scan of the 1979 piece.
Technical Specifications and Archival Quality
We produce every Yayoi Kusama art print using professional large-format printers that utilize a 12-color pigment-based ink system. This technical choice ensures that the deep maroons of the background and the electric yellows of the vase are reproduced with absolute fidelity to the source material. The paper stock is a premium 200 GSM museum-grade matte finish, which is acid-free and designed for longevity. The 300 DPI resolution ensures that even the smallest dots and the artist’s original signature are sharp and legible, providing a gallery-quality experience for the discerning collector.
- Paper: 200 GSM museum-grade matte finish.
- Inks: Fade-resistant archival, professional large-format.
- Framing: Ships unframed, standard frame-ready.
- Digital download: 300 DPI PDF/JPG at $3.90.
Adding this Yayoi Kusama art print to your interior space ensures a sophisticated connection to the history of the Tokyo avant-garde scene. This print is not merely a decorative item but a document of a specific era in Japanese art history, capturing the transition from the artist’s early experiments into the global phenomenon she is recognized as today. The archival nature of the materials used in production means this print will remain a stable part of your collection for decades without yellowing or fading.
This is fan-inspired artwork and an original artistic interpretation. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially licensed by any studio, production company, label, artist, photographer, or rights holder.
Premium Quality, Every Print
200 GSM Matte Paper
Printed on genuine heavyweight fine art matte stock — noticeably thicker and stiffer than standard poster paper. Resists curling straight out of the tube and feels substantial on the wall.
Archival Pigment Inks
Every print uses fade-resistant pigment inks rated for 75+ years of indoor display without colour shift — the same technology used in professional photography studios and gallery prints.
Rolled in Rigid Tubes
Every order ships hand-rolled in tissue paper inside a reinforced protective tube with end-cap cushioning — the industry standard that guarantees your print arrives perfectly flat, crease-free, and mint condition.
Find Your Perfect Print Size
All sizes are cut to standard frame dimensions — IKEA, Target, and Amazon frames fit straight off the shelf. Every print ships rolled in a reinforced tube, flat and crease-free. Choose confidently: the right size changes how a room feels.
| Size | Best Placement | Ideal Wall Space | Off-the-Shelf Frame | Impact |
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| 9 × 11" 23 × 28 cm | Desktop, bookshelf, narrow hallway | Under 4 ft wide | IKEA RIBBA 10×12 | Accent |
| 11 × 14" 28 × 36 cm | Bedside table, gallery wall grouping | 4–6 ft wide | IKEA HOVSTA 11×14 | Accent |
| 12 × 18" 30 × 46 cm | Bathroom, small bedroom, staircase | 5–7 ft wide | Target Threshold 12×18 | Standard |
| 16 × 20" 41 × 51 cm | Home office, bedroom above dresser | 6–8 ft wide | IKEA SILVERHÖJDEN 16×20 | Standard |
| 16 × 24" 41 × 61 cm | Living room, bedroom feature wall | 7–9 ft wide | Amazon Basics 16×24 | Standard |
| 18 × 24" 46 × 61 cm Most Popular | Living room, home office, cinema room | 8–10 ft wide | Target Threshold 18×24 | Statement |
| 20 × 30" 51 × 76 cm | Dining room, large bedroom, hallway | 9–11 ft wide | Amazon Basics 20×30 | Statement |
| 22 × 34" 56 × 86 cm | Feature wall, open-plan living room | 10–12 ft wide | Nielsen Bainbridge 22×34 | Statement |
| 24 × 32" 61 × 81 cm | Cinema room, large open-plan space | 10–12 ft wide | Amazon Basics 24×32 | Grand |
| 24 × 36" 61 × 91 cm Theatrical Size | Cinema room, statement feature wall | 10–12 ft wide | Amazon Basics 24×36 | Grand |
| 28 × 40" 71 × 102 cm | Large cinema room, commercial display | 12 ft+ wide | Custom frame recommended | Grand |
How to Frame & Display Your Print
Four simple steps to take your print from tube to wall — no tools, no specialist knowledge, no custom framing required.
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Unroll & Let It Relax
Remove from the tube and lay face-down on a clean, flat surface for 20–30 minutes before framing. The 200 GSM matte stock relaxes quickly — any natural roll from shipping will release without heat or moisture. Never force-flatten: the paper does the work on its own.
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Pick a Standard Frame — No Custom Sizing
Every print size we offer matches a standard off-the-shelf frame sold at IKEA, Target, Walmart, and Amazon — no custom framing, no mat trimming. An 18×24" drops directly into the IKEA HOVSTA or Target Threshold frame. A 24×36" fits the Amazon Basics poster frame. Check our size guide above to confirm your frame match before you order.
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Glass Optional — Matte Finish Is Naturally Glare-Free
Our matte surface eliminates glare entirely, so hanging without glass often shows more detail — particularly the deep blacks and shadow gradients that define dramatic prints. If you prefer glass, choose a UV-protective acrylic sheet over standard glass: it's lighter, shatter-resistant, and blocks the wavelengths that cause colour fade.
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Position Away from Direct UV Light
Archival pigment inks are rated for 75+ years of indoor display under normal ambient lighting. Direct, sustained UV sunlight — particularly from south- or west-facing windows — will shorten the life of any print, regardless of ink technology. Hang on a wall that receives indirect or diffused natural light for best long-term results.
Price range: $3.90 through $74.90
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90
Price range: $3.90 through $59.90
Price range: $3.90 through $74.90
Price range: $3.90 through $74.90
Price range: $3.90 through $74.90
Price range: $3.90 through $74.90
Price range: $3.90 through $74.90











