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05-MAR-2017 Tim Betts

'The Obliteration Room'

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 the final room of the exhibit, titled “The Obliteration Room,” in which visitors are provided colorful dot stickers that are to be used to eliminate the traces of the original white room through the act of “communal obliteration.” Unfortunately, once you enter this room, you can’t return to the mirror rooms, so we couldn’t experience the final one (which we had tried to get into once and then on a second try gave up due to what looked like yet another 45 minute wait). If I end up returning on a members only evening, that will be the first place I go. If not, then what we saw was fantastic, and I’m glad we were able to do it and grateful we actually got a few usable pictures!

This one is best viewed in original size.

‘All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins,’ ceiling view, posted earlier:

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Zoltán Balogh13-Mar-2017 08:48
This is a really cool pano. V
Jeff Real13-Mar-2017 02:03
Panoramic is a great way to tell this story ~V~
Graeme11-Mar-2017 23:18
I like the wide view of this room.BV!
gerard belbeoch11-Mar-2017 22:12
Nice capture, Helen...
victorswan11-Mar-2017 17:09
How interesting This is shot in letterbox style very well done Helen BV++
larose forest photos11-Mar-2017 16:08
Quite amazing, isn't it! A marvelous panoramic look at this spotty room! V
chris morton11-Mar-2017 08:33
even spottier
Charlene Ambrose11-Mar-2017 06:48
How interesting!
Tom Munson11-Mar-2017 04:55
Cool shot, Helen. I saw this on PBS this evening.
Jim Coffman10-Mar-2017 23:31
Oh my, that is different... Nice capture, Helen...