Back in the 60s, Yayoi Kusama organized a series of happenings in which naked participants were painted with brightly coloured polka dots. Now, as part of a collaboration with the
MOMA, these famous installations are honoured through the medium of skateboards. This iteration is covered in the Japanese auteurs Black Big Dots print. Give it the reverence it deserves and set it up on the wall or fix it on wheels, whatever you do, make sure you’re honouring the subversive nature of this feminist icon.
MOMA printed skateboard
Yayoi Kusama’s Black Big Dots design
7 ply grade A Canadian maple wood
Length 80cm, width 20cm