A new infinity room, a MacysDayParade float, and a streaming documentary poise Yayoi Kusama for her most mainstream career moment to-date.
Yayoi Kusama is the highest-selling living female artist in the world, and she’s about to flood New York—and your Instagram feed. Kusama is best known for her large scale polka-dotted pumpkins, as well as the
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At 90, Yayoi Kusama Is More Popular Than EverA new infinity room, a Macy’s day parade float, and a streaming documentary poise Yayoi Kusama for her most mainstream career moment to-date.
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Inside Yayoi Kusama's New Infinity Room at David Zwirner, Pre-ChaosThe last time that David Zwirner mounted a Yayoi Kusama exhibition in New York, it was complete and utter chaos&8212;in a good way. Case in point: Twenty seventeen&39;s record-breaking 75,000 attendees and hours-long wait times haven&39;t dissuaded Zwirner from doing it all over again, nor thousands of visitors-to-be from believing the hype. As they&39;ll discover on Saturday, when "Every Day I Pray for Love" opens to the public, things are on a notably smaller scale than the previous blockbuster. Still, don&39;t let that fool you: The brand new infinity room that&39;s found a home in a far corner of the two-story space all but ensures that the line that forms this weekend will stretch down 20th Street all the way through December 14. There does exist another option: Visitors willing to forgo a 60-second Instagram opportunity can skip the wait, though they shouldn&39;t be surprised if they spend just as much time wandering the rest of the gallery. Busier than ever at ago 90, Kusama has spent this year creating a whole host of new works, from paintings and sculptures to a new mirrored installation, Ladder to Heaven, that&39;s all but guaranteed to be the show&39;s sleeper hit&8212;if not runaway success. Take a sneak peek, here.
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At 90, Yayoi Kusama Is More Popular Than EverA new infinity room, a Macy’s day parade float, and a streaming documentary poise Yayoi Kusama for her most mainstream career moment to-date.
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Inside Yayoi Kusama's New Infinity Room at David Zwirner, Pre-ChaosThe last time that David Zwirner mounted a Yayoi Kusama exhibition in New York, it was complete and utter chaos&8212;in a good way. Case in point: Twenty seventeen&39;s record-breaking 75,000 attendees and hours-long wait times haven&39;t dissuaded Zwirner from doing it all over again, nor thousands of visitors-to-be from believing the hype. As they&39;ll discover on Saturday, when "Every Day I Pray for Love" opens to the public, things are on a notably smaller scale than the previous blockbuster. Still, don&39;t let that fool you: The brand new infinity room that&39;s found a home in a far corner of the two-story space all but ensures that the line that forms this weekend will stretch down 20th Street all the way through December 14. There does exist another option: Visitors willing to forgo a 60-second Instagram opportunity can skip the wait, though they shouldn&39;t be surprised if they spend just as much time wandering the rest of the gallery. Busier than ever at ago 90, Kusama has spent this year creating a whole host of new works, from paintings and sculptures to a new mirrored installation, Ladder to Heaven, that&39;s all but guaranteed to be the show&39;s sleeper hit&8212;if not runaway success. Take a sneak peek, here.
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