
In LA I stumbled across a fabulous art museum – The Broad. Whilst I discovered it too late to get a ticket to explore Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms I did find her ‘Longing for Eternity‘ on the third floor.
Over the past 60 years she has consistently created artwork about repetition and so I thought perfect for Debbie’s One Word Sunday.

Wow!
This is really interesting 🙂
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it is amazing isn’t it
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Nicely done. That would be cool to spend time in there. 3 minutes seems way too short.
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it was far too short – bizarrely though you didn’t go in, you look in from outside through the round windows. It was very disorientating when you moved away from it to go on to next round hole and realised you were still in the normal world
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Ah, and presumably with the mirror rooms you do get to go in?
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yes you do, although I do wonder how crowded they are and how much time you get given what happened at this one
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Oh yes Yayoi Kusama. I have one scheduled for January. This is an amazing find, Becky
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ooh look forward to it 😀
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We experienced one of her infinity rooms in Chicago and how incredible! Thanks for another glimpse of her genius.
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ooh you’re so lucky to have been able to go in one
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It was awesome.
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love your photos of this experiential art.
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thank you
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Fascinating. And like Margaret’s post, a selfie too!
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Thought everyone might appreciate a smile today!
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Love the top photo. A maze with invisible walls.
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exactly!
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Wow, I love that! I must look out for her work 🙂
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do, I was fascinated by it and wished I had been able to get a ticket to the fully immersive rooms
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I always enjoy here work, though like you I often just miss out on her exhibitions.
That said, I got to see her Infinity Rooms at Tate Modern last year. Quite an experience. And there are a couple of her pumpkins in London at the moment – one near Liverpool Street and one in Hyde Park.
The time restriction for your viewing was incredibly short, but you have managed to capture it beautifully.
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I couldn’t believe it when he said I had to let the next people look as felt like only a second or two. I will definitely look out for her again so good to know there is some in London.
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My kind of art. Thanks, Becky.
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Fabulous Becky. A wonderful art work to experience
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it was xx
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Perfect and extraordinary . A world to get lost in.
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would like to get lost in other worlds this week!
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Wouldn’t we all… ?
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It’s extraordinary, isn’t it? I saw you, behind that camera. Happy Sunday, Becky!
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well spotted 😀
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Fabulous! I think I might have seen some of her work in Moco Museum in Amsterdam.
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It is such fun isn’t it – sadly you were time limited on looking at this. And by limit I really mean limit less than 3 minutes to walk around and look through the circles!
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