Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s exhibitions draw in crowds eager to admire her incredible kaleidoscopic pieces, polka-dotted pumpkins and reflecting infinity rooms. Now, the prolific 88-year-old will open her own museum in Tokyo in October, where guests can immerse themselves in her unique works.
A new website dedicated to the museum says that it will open on 1 October. The inaugural exhibition is entitled ‘Creation is a Solitary Pursuit, Love is What Brings You Closer to Art’ and will run until 25 February, 2018.
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A new website dedicated to the museum says that it will open on 1 October. The inaugural exhibition is entitled ‘Creation is a Solitary Pursuit, Love is What Brings You Closer to Art’ and will run until 25 February, 2018.
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