May 6, 2021
New York – Dots are everywhere on buildings, trees, water and more as Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama brings her signature motif to the New York Botanical Garden.
Spectacular steel floral installations painted in vibrant hues of yellow, pink, green and blue and covered with polka dots engulf garden visitors. Giant pumpkins, flowers, an abstract octopus and whimsical shapes carry names such as “I Want to Fly to the Universe.”
“I don’t think anybody can look at a polka dot and not feel joy,” said Karen Daubmann, vice president for exhibitions and audience engagement at the garden in the Bronx.
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By Roselle Chen
NEW YORK (Reuters) â Dots are everywhere â on buildings, trees, water and more â as Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama brings her signature motif to the New York Botanical Garden.
Spectacular steel floral installations painted in vibrant hues of yellow and pink, and green and blue and covered with polka dots engulf garden visitors. Giant pumpkins, flowers, an abstract octopus and whimsical shapes carry names such as âI Want to Fly to the Universe.â
âI donât think anybody can look at a polka dot and not feel joy,â said Karen Daubmann, vice president for exhibitions and audience engagement at the garden in the Bronx.
Dots are everywhere - on buildings, trees, water and more - as Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama brings her signature motif to the New York Botanical Garden.
By Roselle Chen NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dots are everywhere - on buildings, trees, water and more - as Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama brings he.