Yayoi Kusama: Where the Lights in My Heart Go

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Jul 5 2018 - Oct 28 2018

For nearly seventy years, Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has focused on themes of eternity, the sublime, and the cosmos. Her paintings, sculptures, performances, and installations are characterized by an obsessive application of patterns—particularly polka dots—inspired by vivid childhood hallucinations that blended her perception of herself and the world around her. She imagines that by covering objects with this repetitive dot motif, they will “self-obliterate and return to the nature of the universe.” Kusama began her renowned Infinity Mirror Rooms series in the early 1960s. These immersive environments use mirrors to create the dizzying effect of an expansive, never-ending space.

This summer and fall, one of Kusama’s acclaimed Infinity Mirror Rooms will be installed outdoors at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, marking the first time one of these enchanting artworks has been shown in the Boston area. Where the Lights in My Heart Go (2016) is a ten-by-ten-foot polished stainless steel chamber with a mirrored interior. Small holes in the walls and ceiling allow natural light to penetrate the darkened room. Multiplied by the reflective surfaces, these pinpricks of glowing light create a celestial experience when visitors step inside. Kusama calls the work a “subtle planetarium,” an intimate and enclosed space that also gives the illusion of a continuously expanding universe.

*Please note that the exhibition will be off view October 1 through October 18, reopening on October 19.*

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.

  • Various Media
  • Asian
  • Contemporary
  • Japanese
  • Yayoi Kusama

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