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06-MAR-2017

'The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away'

The Yayoi Kusama exhibit “Infinity Mirrors” at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden http://hirshhorn.si.edu/kusama/ is the hottest show in Washington this year and is almost impossible to get into. Its six mirrored rooms are fantastical and fascinating, but you have to spend about 30-45 minutes in line waiting to get into each one, after which you are allowed exactly 20 SECONDS to view it along with two other people. The museum staff have stopwatches and throw you out when your time is up. Needless to say, not a good situation for picture taking, but we did what we could under the difficult circumstances.

This was a fantastic mirrored room; there were only three people in here when this was taken, hard to believe!

A description of this room from the Hirshhorn:

Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away
2013
Wood, metal, mirrors, plastic, acrylic, rubber, and LED lighting system
Collection of the artist; The Broad Art Foundation, Los Angeles
Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away is an immersive environment that fosters an out-of-body experience, heightens one’s senses, and produces a repetitive illusion through the use of lights and mirrors. Similar in appearance to stars in the galaxy, hundreds of LED lights hang and flicker in a rhythmic pattern that seems to suspend both space and time. The visitor becomes integral to this work as his or her body activates the environment while simultaneously vanishing into the infinite space. The ethereal nature of the installation can be traced back to the early 2000s, when Kusama began making dimly lit mirrored rooms, a departure from her earlier brightly colored and polka-dotted spaces. Continuing her exploration of the transience of life and the inevitability of death, this installation creates a harmonious and quiet place for visitors to contemplate their existence, reflect on the passage of time, and think about their relationship to the outer world.

‘Ornament reflections, posted earlier:

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Sarah Rehfeldt14-Apr-2017 16:07
I really like this one! What a neat unique experience!
Gervan12-Mar-2017 17:01
Fascinating. V.
Don09-Mar-2017 09:50
I find this a little scary with those shadowy black souls - an evocative piece of art and image to be sure.
Ton T.08-Mar-2017 19:51
So impressive! V
Chris Morton08-Mar-2017 15:42
very atmospheric
Dave Petersen Photography08-Mar-2017 14:32
Totally amazing and very beautifully captured. Almost like current politics of what is reality and what is mirrors. VVV
danad08-Mar-2017 09:28
A beautiful capture, so festive ! V.
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal08-Mar-2017 07:32
What a beauttiful effect, fantastic capture Helen. V
Gill Kopy08-Mar-2017 04:58
Wow ! mind blowing ! Interesting write up too Helen BV
LynnH08-Mar-2017 02:02
Fascinating!!! Photo turned out great. V
Nirvan Hope08-Mar-2017 01:15
Effervescent astral magic!
globalgadabout08-Mar-2017 00:40
positively cosmic...fine work Helen...V
Julie Oldfield07-Mar-2017 23:57
Wow! V
Jim Coffman07-Mar-2017 23:20
I would love to see this place! Well done, Helen...
Claude Gagnon07-Mar-2017 22:50
This is simply amazing :)) V
fotabug07-Mar-2017 22:41
That sure is beautiful
Martin Lamoon07-Mar-2017 22:22
Wonderful image, well worth the wait to get it.
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Jola Dziubinska07-Mar-2017 22:21
Amazing effect, fantastic capture, Helen. You did great! V.
larose forest photos07-Mar-2017 22:18
I absolutely love this image. The artist is amazing and your shot brilliantly captures the experience here. VV
Graeme07-Mar-2017 22:14
WoW!!! This is absolutely amazing and the lighting is magnificent, Helen.BV!!