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Working across a broad range of media, Yayoi Kusama is perhaps best known for her compulsive repetition of a recurring vocabulary of forms – polka dots, or phallic tubers, for example – often rendered on bright yellow or red backgrounds.
In 'Gleaming Lights of the Souls' visitors are invited to enter a tardis-like chamber, whose small interior unfolds into a magical encounter with infinity. The small room is mirrored on all four sides, with a shallow pool of water on the floor. A changing constellation of small LED lights hung from the ceiling produce an infinite chain of endless reflections, transforming the small white cube into a distinctly otherworldly place. |
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Thankyou for posting this it is great! Funk 14-09-2009 | |
Yes, it is really as magical as it looks! SArah 14-09-2009 | |
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