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05-MAR-2017

Hello and farewell to Kusama

A couple of final pictures from the “Infinity Mirrors” exhibit. This was our introduction, and farewell, to Yayoi Kusama’s work, situated outside the Hirshhorn Museum, which is a very unusual round building with a fountain in a central courtyard. I never used to like this museum because I’m not a big fan of modern art, and had visited maybe once in 20 years, but we have been here more than any other museum in Washington since we’ve been back, because of the orchid exhibit and the Kusama installation. I’m even a member now!

Island among the mirrors, posted earlier:

Nikon D810 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
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Graeme20-Mar-2017 23:06
Really stands out in these colours, Helen.BV!
janescottcumming18-Mar-2017 20:22
I like it! V
Julie Oldfield15-Mar-2017 02:09
So cool. V
Buz Kiefer14-Mar-2017 21:27
Unusual subject and a lot of whimsy. Very nice, Helen. V
Alexander Kazakov14-Mar-2017 05:31
Great! V
globalgadabout13-Mar-2017 22:17
a most unusual pumpkin...it is often difficult to embrace the modern artistic mindset..
Patrick Goossens13-Mar-2017 21:42
That's a lovely piece of art.
Ton T.13-Mar-2017 20:21
So beautiful! V
Colin Storey13-Mar-2017 20:12
Wonderful display and image of it.
Martin Lamoon13-Mar-2017 19:50
Wonderful
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Chris Morton13-Mar-2017 18:43
you could get pumpkinisation of the brain
exzim13-Mar-2017 18:36
That's a pretty neat shot of the exhibition, and I like the small one of the two of you maybe even more as it shows off what the exhibition was all about
fotabug13-Mar-2017 18:36
Excellent! I am sure this was a superb experience!
Jim Coffman13-Mar-2017 18:33
That is one cool pumpkin! Nice image, Helen...