In its pursuit of Instagrammable spectacle, the Yayoi Kusama retrospective at NGV International misses opportunities to draw visitors into her complexities.
Yayoi Kusama has been dazzling art lovers around the world with her giant polka-dotted sculptures and immersive “infinity mirror rooms.” Now, a new exhibition in Australia contemplates the 95-year-old ...
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When registered arts therapist Terrence Zee led a workshop at the M+ museum last month, he noticed that most participants were anxious at first. “The first thing they’re worried about is ...
She added that it was “joyful” to see “families enjoying making art together in The Obliteration Room, and across other NGV ...
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Yayoi Kusamaat the NGV Occupying the entire ground floor of the NGV, Yayoi Kusama traces the 95-year-old artist’s entire career—from her 1930s childhood creations to a brand-new installation.