(inside) interior design review

Nov–Jan

1- Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors

The Broad, Los Angeles, 21 October – 1 January 2018

Among the first of the truly immersive experiential art works, Kusama’s are kaleidoscopic, trippy forays into space. Creating the illusion of floating among the stars, the experience of the work is at once unsettling and utterly brilliant. Curated by Mika Yoshitake, curator at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the exhibition includes , 1965/2016, comprising a heady field of hundreds of red-spotted phallic tubers in a room lined, 2013 is on permanent exhibition at The Broad.

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