After a year's delay because of COVID, the NYBG was finally able to bring Yayoi Kusama's breathtaking exhibit to the gardens. I had the ability to see one of her infinity rooms in Boston a few years ago and was so excited to see more or her stunning, creative, and larger-than-life works.
Each and every piece was just so fun and amazing. Giant flowers towering over colorful tulips. A flower obliteration room. Polka dot-wrapped trees. Floating silver orbs. A giant tarantula-esque pumpkin. We walked for hours taking in each piece and plan to go back a few times before it leaves in the fall!
This looks absolutely wonderful! You are certainly getting to see some wonderful exhibitions lately.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That looks absolutely fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Tamar! I want to go see this exhibit! How amazing. I love Yayoi Kusama! She is so inspiring and her polka dots always make me smile!
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Thanks for sharing all your great experiences!
ReplyDelete...thanks for the beautiful, colorful whimsical start to my day.
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible and so fun and whimsical. I hope I get a chance to see her work at some point. This is so cool!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That exhibit looks like it certainly was worth the wait. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow that is breathtaking! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool exhibit!
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and fun! I love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful pictures of this beautiful art! Glad the event was able to be held!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the linkup!
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oh wow, what an amazing display. I would love to wander around there! Stay safe and enjoy your week, and thank you again for the link up.
ReplyDeleteSo much color and so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all your NY Botanic Garden photos!
ReplyDeleteThank You!
ReplyDeleteOh Oh Oh! I want to come see... maybe one day
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures, so much fun!
ReplyDeleteWow such an amazing exhibit and beautiful photographs
ReplyDeleteSo fun- all the colour! This is a happy place for sure!
ReplyDeleteWow, so very beautiful. What a wonderful exhibit. So very beautiful.
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