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Kusama: Cosmic Nature, at the New York Botanical Garden

A new art installation offers a stunning sensory experience that delights and transforms at every turn. June 2021 The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) has recently become even more magical with the addition of a Yayoi Kusama installation running through October 31. It is a stunning sensory art experience that delights and transforms at every turn. Kusama’s creations are among the world’s most expensive and revered artworks her 1960 canvas  White No. 28 recently sold at auction for $7.1 million but in the beginning, she struggled to find her way after leaving her family’s plant and seeds nursery in Japan to try to make it as an artist in New York City. On display at NYBG are some of her earliest pencil sketches of plants, seeds, and flowers, which illustrate her passionate relationship to the natural world. 

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Artist gives nature a cosmic twist in big NY garden show

Ticket sales have been brisk in a pandemic-weary city hungry for more outdoor cultural events. ‘Kusama: Cosmic Nature,’ postponed by a year due to the coronavirus, will remain on view through Halloween. NY garden show is a major success Most of the artworks are outdoors and are big enough to enjoy while remaining socially distanced. Visitors will want to wear their walking shoes; the show features multiple galleries, installations and gardens. Elaborate flower displays complement some of the works, which are scattered over the 250-acre botanical garden in the Bronx. The setting could not be more suitable for Kusama’s multifaceted works, all of which relate in various ways to the world of nature.

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Many museums remain closed, but at least spring has sprung. This week’s Apollo Art Diary picks out four arty gardens to enjoy…  Yayoi Kusama’s artistic work owes much to her engagement with the natural world; as a child she would spend hours among the fields of her family’s seed nursery in Matsumoto. In this display at New York Botanical Garden (until 31 October), early works such as her  Narcissus Garden (1966) are installed amid the flowers; there are also two new monumental sculptures,  Dancing Pumpkin and I Want to Fly to the Universe, and her hallucinatory ‘obliteration greenhouse’,  Flower Obsession (2017). It’s also a great opportunity, were any needed, to take a look at the NYBG’s famous rose garden, the native plant garden, and its Victorian-style greenhouses. Find out more from the NYBG’s website.

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