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Viewing Yayoi Kusama: EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE at Victoria Miro

Head over to Victoria Miro’s Wharf Road gallery in London for Yayoi Kusama’s latest hallucinatory spectacle: including an unmissable, dazzling all new Infinity Mirrored Room, pulsating and filled with light. Infinity Mirrored Room – Beauty Described by a Spherical Heart features a ceiling of coloured flashing LED lights arranged in a concentric pattern whose reflections produce an infinite honeycomb.

The artist’s 14th exhibition at Victoria Miro, titled EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE, also includes three new surreal bronze sculptures of female figures, on show in the garden, and two colourful, tendril-like stuffed textile installations, Death of Nerves (2022), originally commissioned for Kusama’s retrospective at M+ Hong Kong in 2022, and a new work, The Moment of Regeneration, (2024) fill the inside space. There’s also a showcase of the latest additions to Kusama’s ongoing recent series, Every Day I Pray for Love, started in 2021, displayed in a dynamic configuration in the upper gallery, deeply expressive abstract explorations of the possibilities of line and colour.

Entry is free – but booking is essential. As tickets are currently fully booked, check the booking page on Mondays at 12 noon, when more tickets will be released.

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Dates
25 September 2024 — 02 November 2024
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