Yayoi Kusamas exhibit comes to Louisville

For the next six months, “Yayoi Kusama: Let’s Survive Forever” will be exhibited at a local museum here in Louisville, the first showing of the artist in the Bluegrass State.

Originally created in 2017, Kusama’s immersive experience is part of the Art Gallery of Ontario’s collection and is being loaned to the Speed Art Museum. The experience features a large, mirrored area containing suspended stainless-steel spheres hanging from the ceiling as well as arranged on the floor.

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To accompany “Let’s Survive Forever”, the museum’s Learning, Engagement & Belonging Team in conjunction with Louisville-based Rockerbuilt Studio built an “Infinity Lab” that provides a similarly immersive experience. Within the Infinity Lab, visitors can interact with reflective materials and explore for themselves the concepts of illusion and infinity.

Yayoi Kusama, the exhibit’s artist, was born in 1929 in Tokyo. She works in a variety of art Forms including sculpture and installation as well as video and performance art, fashion and painting. Her art is recognized around the world and is viewed among the most noteworthy living Japanese artists as well as the most commercially successful living female artist.

Opening on July 12, The Infinity Mirrored Room by Kusama entitled “Let’s Survive Forever” will be on display at the Speed Art Museum until January 12, 2025.
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