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Australia Dotted Dreams

Check out the all-new edition of 'The Obliteration Room' by Yayoi Kusama at Queensland Art Gallery

Author : OurTeam

Have you heard of Japanese avant-garde artist Yayoi Kusama At the age of 10, she began to experience hallucinations, seeing light, auras and polka dots. The dots, especially, became her obsession and, eventually, a theme common to many of her creations. In Yayois hallucinations, the world around her got covered with dots and she felt like she had begun to self-obliteratea word she uses to describe the feeling of losing oneself and becoming one with the universe. The Obliteration Room, an interactive project Yayoi first displayed at Australias Queensland Art Gallery in 2002, tried to convey this feeling. It invited adults and children alike to stick polka dot-shaped stickers on the interiors of a stark white house that functioned as a canvas. With every sticker, people obliterated the house and saw the world through Yayois eyes. The Queensland Art Gallery is currently hosting a new edition of The Obliteration Room up till February 4 next year. So if youre down under, stop by and contribute to this peculiar universe. Entry free. See qagoma.qld.gov.au.

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