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Japanese Cosmic Show Meets American Garden
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The sculpture I Want to Fly to the Universe by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is reflected in a pool at the New York Botanical Garden, Thursday, April 8, 2021 in the Bronx borough of New York.
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The large, brightly colored circles and pumpkins at the New York Botanical Garden are part of a new show called Kusama:
Cosmic Nature.” They are the works of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
Tired of staying home during the year-long pandemic, people are quickly buying tickets for the show. It will remain on view through the end of October.
Yayoi Kusama shows usually draw millions of visitors, but will pandemic-related restrictions limit appeal and numbers? CNN 1 hr ago © Yuzuke Miyazake Yayoi Kusama in Flower Obsession (2021)
A Yayoi Kusama exhibition that opened on April 10 at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) will include a newly commissioned version of the Japanese artist s celebrated series of immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms, the centerpiece of many Kusama shows.
The work Infinity Mirrored Room Illusion Inside the Heart (2020) comprises a cube-like glass structure with a reflective surface pierced by small holes, but it may only remain viewable from the outside depending on state-wide restrictions.