Japanese superstar Yayoi Kusama has secured a position as one of the most popular artists on Earth: Her museum exhibitions are sure-fire blockbusters, her art moves quickly at auctions, and she also ...
Mirrors cover every wall in the room behind the guarded door. Ninety seconds is all you get. The reflection of you goes as far as the eye can see, bouncing off reflective spheres infinitely. You enter ...
In these turbulent times, creativity and empathy are more necessary than ever to bridge divides and find solutions. Artnet News’s Art and Empathy Project is an ongoing investigation into how the art ...
Everything Yayoi Kusama does is infinite. In 2006, the then-creative director of Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, met Kusama at her studio in Tokyo. The Japanese artist handed the designer a Vuitton ...
Remember “Seven Minutes in Heaven”? Well, subtract six, forgo the awkward fumbling, and you’ve got one of Yayoi Kusama’s infinity rooms. Their mirrored walls and ceiling surround you, while hundreds ...
Yayoi Kusama Chandelier of Grief (2016/2018), Tate. Presented by a private collector, New York 2019 (© YAYOI KUSAMA. Courtesy Ota Fine Arts and Victoria Miro Photo ...
Yayoi Kusama occupies an interesting position in the world of contemporary art; few artists have achieved the level of mainstream celebrity this Japanese artist commands. Of course, some in the art ...
Visitor experiencing Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room—My Heart Is Dancing into the Universe (2018), part of the 2022 exhibition One with Eternity: Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection at the ...
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