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Kusama – Cosmic Nature at NYBG May 30, 2021

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 Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama  at age 92 is still going strong. This fun, colorful exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden is on through Halloween – which makes sense since she has a great admiration for pumpkins..as do I. ‘Kusama reveals her lifelong fascination with the natural world, beginning with her childhood spent in the greenhouses and fields of her family’s seed nursery. Her artistic concepts of obliteration, infinity, and eternity are inspired by her intimate engagement with the colors, patterns, and life cycles of plants and flowers’. Along with the fun installations in the Conservatory, there are several walk through immersive installations throughout the garden. We had a great time and the beautiful weather day was like icing on the cake. I highly recommend this to all.

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1. Ellen Lee - May 30, 2021

Looks like a fabulous exhibit. On my list. Thanks

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2. judylobo - May 30, 2021

enjoy!

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joel dowshen - May 30, 2021

WOW

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3. Bonnie - May 30, 2021

Absolutely beautiful. Wish I lived in New York. Thank you dear one for sharing 🌷🌷

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judylobo - May 30, 2021

miss you much.

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4. Mary Radice - May 30, 2021

So so fun a day – thanks Judy!
And did you know that there’s actually an insurance company for flower businesses? It’s called “Oopsie Daisies”. 🙂

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judylobo - May 30, 2021

Hahaha – another good one mary

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5. fotobuff14 - May 30, 2021

These pics are great Judy. I only got to see the outside displays but I’m definitely going back to see the inside pieces. Our tickets were ony for the outside as the conservatory tickets were solde out.

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judylobo - May 31, 2021

Enjoy

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