LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Broad's highly anticipated special exhibition, Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors, allows visitors to experience the concept of infinity through a number of immersive rooms.
“Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors” at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is the first institutional exhibition to explore the evolution of the celebrated Japanese artist’s immersive ...
A select group of social media “influencers” were among the first Angelenos to see “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors,” opening to the public on October 21 at the Broad—the first US museum survey ...
Just when we thought there was nothing left to make into an infinity mirror, [Burls Art] goes and builds something that seems obvious now that it exists — an infinity mirror guitar. Check out the ...
Inside a darkened mirrored room illuminated only by the golden glow of small cylindrical lanterns, for half a minute, I disappeared. Kusama's obsession with “obliteration” is evident throughout the ...
An installation view of one of Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms, called “Love Forever” (1966/1994). (David Zwirner/Ota Fine Arts/Victoria Miro/YAYOI KUSAMA Inc./Magnolia Pictures) In the afterglow ...
New Yorkers are used to standing on ridiculously long lines to visit some of the most Instagrammable places the city has to offer. In 2013, we went wild for Japanese conceptual artist Yayoi Kusama’s ...
For many people, virtual reality is simply a way to play games and have cool, enhanced experiences, like touring the White House through 360-degree images. But in the case of a museum in Washington, D ...
It took more than 50 years for Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to finally get the recognition her male counterparts gained in the 1960s. Now people in Northeast Ohio can take in her work for themselves.
Blame it on Katy Perry. Or maybe Adele. The popularity of Yayoi Kusama’s trippy, immersive Infinity Mirror Rooms — which both pop stars have Instagrammed and which subsequently became selfie magnets ...