WASHINGTON DC — Pumpkin (2016). It's part of an exhibition titled One with Eternity, by Yayoi Kusama, on display at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC. One with Eternity showcases the Hirshhorn’s permanent collection of works by Kusama, including two of her Infinity Mirror Rooms—her first and one of her most recent—that create a dazzling sensation of never-ending space. These transcendent rooms will be exhibited alongside an early painting; sculptures, including Pumpkin (2016) and Flowers—Overcoat (1964); and photographs of the artist. This exhibition honors Kusama’s distinctive

WASHINGTON DC — Pumpkin (2016). It's part of an exhibition titled One with Eternity, by Yayoi Kusama, on display at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC. One with Eternity showcases the Hirshhorn’s permanent collection of works by Kusama, including two of her Infinity Mirror Rooms—her first and one of her most recent—that create a dazzling sensation of never-ending space. These transcendent rooms will be exhibited alongside an early painting; sculptures, including Pumpkin (2016) and Flowers—Overcoat (1964); and photographs of the artist. This exhibition honors Kusama’s distinctive Stock Photo
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7728 x 5152 px | 65.4 x 43.6 cm | 25.8 x 17.2 inches | 300dpi

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13 April 2023

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Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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"One with Eternity" by Yayoi Kusama is a captivating installation on display at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC. Renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to the world of contemporary art, Yayoi Kusama hails from Japan and has been a seminal figure in the art world for several decades. Her works often explore themes of infinity, self-obliteration, and cosmic interconnectedness, using a combination of mirrors, lights, and her iconic polka dots. The installation in question, "One with Eternity", is emblematic of Kusama's distinctive style. It seeks to immerse viewers in a world where the boundaries between the self and the universe are blurred. The use of mirrors and repetitive patterns create an illusion of infinite space, inviting the viewer to contemplate the vastness of existence and their place within it. The Hirshhorn Museum, part of the esteemed Smithsonian Institution, boasts a vast collection of modern and contemporary art. Situated on the National Mall, it serves as a cultural epicenter for visitors from around the globe. The inclusion of "One with Eternity" in its collection underscores the museum's commitment to showcasing pivotal works that have shaped the trajectory of contemporary art. For those familiar with Kusama's oeuvre, this installation is a testament to her enduring vision and her ability to evoke profound introspection. For newcomers, it offers a gateway into the mind of one of the 20th and 21st centuries' most visionary artists. Regardless of one's familiarity with Kusama's work, "One with Eternity" at the Hirshhorn provides a deeply evocative experience, intertwining art with existential contemplation.

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