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Yayoi Kusama Exhibition - London

Katie Collins December 7, 2018

The Moving Moment When I Went To The Universe was Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s twelfth exhibition at the Victoria Miro gallery in London.

It featured new paintings, painted bronze pumpkin and flower sculptures and a large-scale Infinity Mirrored Room (visitors to the gallery are allowed one timed minute inside this room).

It was the first time I’d seen Kusama’s bold and colourful work at an exhibition and after being completely intrigued I was keen to find out more about the 89-year-old artist.

If you have not seen it I recommend watching the documentary ‘Kusama Infinity’ which tells her story.

For further reading about the work of Yayoi Kusama, take a look at this David Zwirner page devoted to the artist.

#InstaKusama

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In Art Tags Art, Photography, Victoria Miro, Yayoi Kusama
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