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INFINITY MIRRORED ROOM - LET'S SURVIVE FOREVER

Creator Yayoi Kusama (Japanese, born 1929)
Date2017
Mediumwood, metal, glass mirrors, LED lighting system, monofilament, stainless steel balls and carpet
DimensionsInstalled: 312.4 × 624.8 × 622.9 cm (123 × 246 × 245 1/4 in.)
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the David Yuile & Mary Elizabeth Hodgson Fund, Michelle Koerner & Kevin Doyle, Robert Dorrance & Gail Drummond, The Schulich Foundation, Soichiro & Junko Yamamoto, Diane Bald & Michael Budman, Don & Denyse Green, DH Gales Foundation, Maxine Granovsky Gluskin & Ira Gluskin, Barry Appleton & Magaly Bianchini, Emmanuelle Gattuso, Sheryle & David Saunders, Robin & David Young, Laura E. Baldini, Diana Billes, Edison Chai, Julian Chan & Yi Hyun Park, The Francis and Denise Connolly Family, Creeds, Eileen Farrow, Ivan Fecan & Sandra Faire, Hallisey Family, Victoria Jackman, Val Koziol, David Kozman & Kristin Blakely-Kozman,The Charles & Jane Kucey Foundation Fund, Jämes Lee & the Julie Institute, Chelsea Longaphy & Bernie Li, Martha LA McCain, Abby, Perry & Jordan Minuk, Carolyn D. Mullin, Samuel & Alice Peralta, In Memory of Pierrette & Abel Rancourt, Heather & Aaron Regent, Shevlen Family, Mary Sinclair, Jay Smith & Laura Rapp, J. Kenneth & Margaret Syer-Torrance, and the generosity of thousands of art lovers, 2018
Object number2018/28
Copyright
© Yayoi Kusama, Courtesy David Zwirner, New York; Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo/Singapore/Shanghai; Victoria Miro, London/Venice. Photo AGO
ProvenanceThe artwork is fabricated out of birch plywood, luan plywood, poplar wood, bass wood, LVL beams, spruce core panels, mirrored glass, stainless and carbon steel hardware components, monofilament, LED lighting system with ransformers and associated electrical wiring, Newmat proprietary dual scrim system, aluminum brackets, stainless steel spheres, nylon carpet, and latex paint. The fabrication of the room structure was completed by Cub Craft, 481 Van Brunt Street, 8C, Brooklyn, NY 11231. The internal elements including the center column, and stainless steel spheres are provided by Yayoi Kusama Studio, Tokyo, Japan. -Notes from David Zwirner August 2018 See accession file for full installation instructions
LocationNot currently on display

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