“Fields in Spring,” created by Yayoi Kusama in 1988, belongs to the art movements of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, and falls under the genre of abstract art. The artwork exemplifies Kusama’s distinctive style, characterized by repetitive patterns and vibrant colors.
The artwork features a vivid green background adorned with an array of red dots, each bordered by black and smaller blue centers. This repetitive dot pattern is meticulously arranged in a grid-like formation, conveying a sense of infinite space. The intense contrast between the green backdrop and the red dots creates a visually stimulating experience, emblematic of Kusama’s commitment to exploring bold and obsessive visual phenomena. The minimalist composition coupled with abstract expression emphasizes the repetitive nature, evoking both uniformity and complexity.