Experience Yayoi Kusama’s wonderland at Manchester International Festival with her towering inflatables and a universe of polka dots. Uncover the art icon’s best in the last 30 years!
Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves for an electrifying journey into Yayoi Kusama’s whimsical universe! This summer, Manchester International Festival’s ‘You, Me and the Balloons’ exhibition is offering a unique opportunity to see some of the most iconic inflatable artworks by the celebrated Japanese artist, Yayoi Kusama. Be prepared to be mesmerized by a selection of her extraordinary pieces, a bouquet of artistry spanning three long decades.
From her famed giant pumpkin to the enchanting polka-dot spheres, and from the hypnotic mirrored spaces to the larger-than-life inflatable dolls, each creation is a testament to Kusama’s passion for pushing boundaries. Many of these pieces, never seen before in the United Kingdom, make their grand debut in this special event. This grand spectacle is a sequel to her 2012 retrospective at the Tate Modern, standing today as the largest and most ambitious immersive show ever.
Visitors will find themselves immersed in Yayoi Kusama’s psychedelic universe, surrounded by her fantastical array of inflatable sculptures. In this stunning spectacle, behemoth inflatables reach up to over 10 meters in height, with others hanging from the lofty 21-meter ceilings, transporting guests into a world of imagination.
YOU, ME AND THE BALLOONS นิทรรศการลายจุดสุดยิ่งใหญ่อีกครั้งจาก YAYOI KUSAMA!!!
จะว่าไป หนวดฟักทองอันยักษ์กับคล้ายๆ หนวดของเออร์ซูล่าใน The Little Mermaid เหมือนกันนะ! pic.twitter.com/iJroQJebsX
— Art of (@artofth) July 5, 2023
Entering the exhibit is a journey in itself, starting with a tunnel that guides the entranced visitors to an intriguing maze-like installation called “The Hope of the Polka Dots Buried in Infinity will Eternally Cover the Universe (2019).” Further exploration will uncover the famed Dots Obsession series and the captivating infinity mirror rooms. The exhibition also hosts “Song of a Manhattan Suicide Addict (2007)” and a sneak peek of “Kusama’s inflatable Clouds (2023).”
In a recent statement, Kusama expressed her hope for visitors to the exhibition: “It would be interesting if people would experience the show as a wonderland. The experience of the scale is what’s important… Inflatable works expanded my creative means in terms of scale… It is not that I want to inspire a childlike awe or wonder, but to inspire through my genuine perception of the world.”
With a feast for the senses available until August 28, 2023, a whirlwind adventure into the heart of Yayoi Kusama’s world awaits you. Grab your tickets now and become part of the immersive journey that will take you across dimensions, challenging your perceptions and mesmerizing you in the most enchanting way possible!
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