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The Yayoi Kusama Experience in NGV

The Yayoi Kusama exhibition at NGV offered an insightful look into the artist’s early life and career. What caught my attention was that the exhibition highlighted her childhood in Japan and her bold decision to move to the United States, where she reached out to established artists despite cultural and societal barriers. Her determination was truly admirable. A standout moment was the Flower Room, where visitors could actively participate in the artwork. The space created a sense of connection between the artist and the audience. 💰Average Price per Person: AUD38
Posted: Feb 22, 2025
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