Through a set of double doors, walk first into a black corridor and then into an intensely lit space whose floor is covered in hot red dots. Three female mannequins painted white, their bodies and hair covered with the dots, are reflected in the mirrored walls and ceilings.
At the opening, the artist wore clothing made for the rooms: a yellow dress, yellow hat and yellow bag, all dotted in black in Dots Obsession; fluorescent dots covering her black kimono, hands, face and hair in Infinity Dots Mirrored Room.
“Dismantling and accumulating, proliferating and separating, the sense of obliterating and the sounds from the invisible cosmos. What are all these things?” –Yayoi Kusama
If you register and login you can view and post comments. (huh?)
One of the perks of membership is that you get to read and post comments on objects, museums, and other member's walls.
Comments aren't exactly secret (almost - though you do have to be 13 and have a working email address - anybody can register!) but they aren't totally public either - they aren't indexed by searched engines and the user agreement says you can't publish them elsewhere without their author's permission.
(And some users have chosen to restrict access to their personal walls - in which case you'll have to friend them before you can post to their wall.)
Please don't feel excluded. It doesn't cost anything to register. Just sign up and you'll be an insider in no time flat.
Repetitive Vision
YAYOI KUSAMA
Repetitive Vision, 1996
glass, Formica, mannequins, decals,
long term loan
500 Sampsonia Way, 3rd floor
1 Repetitive Vision
2 Princess of Polka Dots
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