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FEATURE DOCUMENTARY KUSAMA: Princess of Polka Dots is a feature documentary about avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama that is currently in post-production. The paparazzi nicknamed her the Polka Dot Princess in the 1960s when she lived in New York City. At that time, she rivaled Andy Warhol for press attention. Now in her early 80s, Kusama is considered Japan’s greatest living artist. She is currently the subject of a retrospective at the Tate Modern Museum that will travel to the Whitney Museum in July 2012. To view a 7 minute custom-made "trailer" of our film created for the Tate Modern which is now screening in London as part of the Kusama retrospective, please click on the link below: Please consider making a tax-deductible donation of $5 or more at the link below to help us finish our feature film in time for the summer 2012 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York: Larger contributors are eligible for film credits. For details about all contribution levels please go to the blue circle on the top right hand of our homepage (www.kusamadocumentary.com), and click on "Sponsorship Levels." To see a 5 minute promotional video for the documentary that was made in 2007 to support our grant applications, please go to: To follow us on Facebook, please go to Facebook and "like" KUSAMA: Princess of Polka Dots For more information please write to: Heather & Karen at: info@kusamadocumentary.com © Tokyo Lee Productions, Inc.
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