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The Passing Winter

2005
artwork

A mirrored cube positioned at eye level invites viewers to peer through circular holes on each of its sides. Kusama is interested in the behaviour of light wh..

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Rev

United States, 1997
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The Passing

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Weights of Light

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Light Reflection

1941
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The Blinds and the Shutters

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Landscape

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The Reflecting pool: collected work 1977-80

1977-1980
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Summer, or grief

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Parallel space: inter-view

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Passing through

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Adventures in perception

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Lichtspiel Schwarz-Weiss-Grau

Germany, 1930
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Substantial shadows

Austria, 1987
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The Shadowers

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Wintergarden

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Is there any room for me here?

Hungary, 1988
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Liquid Reflections

1968
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Buried in light

United States, 1994
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