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By Helen Cook
New York, Apr 23 (EFE).- The flowers and polka dots that characterize the work of 92-year-old Japanese-born artist Yayoi Kusama have brought color and joy to public spaces in different parts of the world and now are doing the same in New York City, one of the hardest-hit metropolises during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In recent days, Kusama’s almost childish tones and shapes have been decorating the already picturesque New York Botanical Garden, which is located in the Bronx and boasts a wide array of flowers and plants, from tulips, magnolias and daffodils to almond and cherry trees, all of them exquisitely maintained.