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Yayoi Kusama Infinite mirror art installation

Yayoi Kusama Infinite mirror art installation

Yayoi Kusama Infinite mirror art installation. Installation of thousands of diamond-like mirrors by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama

Yayoi Kusama Infinite mirror art installation
March 23 Japanese artist that gave us the opportunity to go to infinity, turns 87 years old. Since monochrome canvases in the late 1950s – early 1960s and until the later of colorful installations, Kusama series explores the game of endless repetition in infinite space, creating a continuous image with no beginning, middle or end. The amazing installation by creative Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama – a thousand tiny, diamond-like mirrors that seem to go on forever. And the famous piece, ‘Infinity Mirror Room – Love Forever’, has now gone up for sale for £350,000 by Christie’s London. It is being auctioned next Friday, along with two other impressive works. The amazing installation – confined to a silver hexagon-shaped ‘room’ – creates a hypnotic effect that looks far more impressive than its simple fairground mechanics, and its minuscule glittering mirrors, metal and light bulbs, that shine from green to red to gold, confuse one’s sense of space.

The item will set its new owner back up to £350,000

The item will set its new owner back up to £350,000

The installation confined to a silver hexagon-shaped room creates a hypnotic effect that looks far more impressive than its simple fairground mechanics and its minuscule glittering mirrors, metal and light bulbs, that shine from green to red to gold, confuse one’s sense of space.

Yayoi Kusama Infinite mirror art installation

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