The Obliteration Room, Kids Cover All White Room in Polka Dots
By January 2, 2012
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Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama created obliteration room, an art work where she gathered used furniture, recreated a typical Australian home all in white and then allowed children to sticker it in colorful polka dots. The obliteration room is part of her current exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Look Now, See Forever at the Gallery of Modern Art in Queensland, Australia. The show opened November 19, 2011 and runs through March 1
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