Category Archives: High Museum

Infinity Mirrors: Yayoi Kusama Rooms 6 and 7

Dots Obsession-Love Transformed into Dots 2007, installed 2018 After viewing room 5, the pumpkin room that I could not photograph because of some previous fool, you move down a corridor and then make a turn into room 6 which brings … Continue reading

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Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors Room 2

Yayoi started working in earnest with the dot and net motifs when she came to New York City in 1957.  Her career really took off and she began doing her soft sculptures (see below), installation work and staged performance based … Continue reading

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Yayao Kusama: Infinity Mirrors

As I explained earlier The Infinity Mirrors show only went to five museums in the United States as directed by the artist Yayoi Kusama.  She very much controls who and how her works get seen.  The museums had to bid for … Continue reading

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Social Protest: With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino & Tommie Smith

Project for Social Justice: Tommie Smith, the Olympic Gold Medalist raised his closed fist in a black glove on the podium in 1968 to protest the abuse of human rights in South Africa and Rhodesia and in support of the … Continue reading

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