Forget Yourself and Become One with Nature!: Lecture with Alexandra Munroe, Ph.D.

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Through a collaboration with the Crow Museum of Asian Art, the Center for Asian Studies at UT Dallas | the Carmen R. & Joseph G. Schneidler Lecture on Pan-Asian Culture, the DMA is proud to present Dr. Alexandra Munroe. 

 

In conjunction with the exhibition Return to Infinity: Yayoi Kusama, on view at the DMA, Dr. Alexandra Munroe, the Senior Curator at Large, Global Arts, at the Guggenheim Museum and prominent Kusama scholar, will present a new lecture at the Crow Museum of Asian Art at the Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum on the campus of the University of Texas at Dallas.

Since her earliest drawings of flowers, Kusama has been fixated on what she calls the “forever” aspect of nature, a kind of “mysterious energy or feeling in the infinity.” This vision of cosmic nature has driven her obsessive creativity over the last seven decades of art making, culminating in the DMA’s immersive Pumpkin Infinity Room installation. In this talk, Munroe discusses Kusama’s use of nature as a radical integration of art, science, and mysticism. She poses that Kusama’s self-described shamanism expresses an ecofeminist and panpsychic world view—the idea that the universe is conscious and everything in it, from quarks to plants to humans to stars, is vitally interconnected.

Dr. Alexandra Munroe is an award-winning curator, Asia scholar, and author focusing on art, culture, and institutional global strategy. She is Senior Curator at Large, Global Arts, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, where she leads the Guggenheim's Asian Art Initiative and serves as a senior founding curator of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project. Her project Japanese Art after 1945: Scream Against the Sky (1994) is recognized for initiating the field of postwar Japanese art history in North America. Since then, Munroe has worked on over 40 exhibitions and is recognized for her pioneering scholarship on artists Cai Guo Qiang, Lee Ufan, Daido Moriyama, Yoko Ono, and Yu Hong among others, and for bringing such historic avant-garde movements as Gutai, Mono-ha, Japanese otaku culture, and Chinese conceptual art to international attention. In 1989 she curated Kusama’s first international museum retrospective; its scholarly catalogue and critical applause instigated the global Kusama boom. Munroe was lead curator of the Guggenheim’s exhibition Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World (2017), which Artnews named to the Top 25 most influential shows of the decade. Her exhibition Yu Hong; Another One Bites the Dust was named among the Top 8 Hits of the 2024 Venice Biennale by the New York Times.  

Munroe received the 2017 Japan Foundation Award and the 2018 Commissioner for Cultural Affairs Award, both bestowed by the government of Japan in recognition of her contributions to Japanese art, and she was the 2024 recipient of the Japan Society Award and the 2025 Asia Society Arts Game Changer Award. She is Chair of the Aspen Music Festival and School and a trustee of Open to Debate and the American Academy in Rome.  

Special thanks to our promotional partners: Japan American Society Dallas and the Bass School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology. 

6:30 p.m. Pre-lecture reception 
7:30 p.m.  Lecture
The lecture is free, but space is limited. Pre-registration is required. 

 

Location: 
Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum 

777 Loop Road SW, Richardson, Texas 75080 

 

 

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Additional funding for this program provided by the Crow Museum of Asian Art, the Center for Asian Studies at UT Dallas | the Carmen R. & Joseph G. Schneidler Lecture on Pan-Asian Culture.

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Thursday, September 25, 2025
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Location (this is an off-site event): Edith and Peter O'Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, 777 Loop Road SW, Richardson, TX 75080
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Alexandra Munroe photo in Guggenheim NYC