Yayoi Kusama Returns to Tel Aviv Museum with New Exhibit
Introduction of the Infinity Mirror Room
Starting this summer, start of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s renowned infinity mirror rooms will be permanently displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The room, titled “The Infinite Light of the Universe Illuminates the Search for Truth,” was originally created in 2020 and is being showcased thanks to the initiative of collector Steve Nasima, alongside the generous support of lenders Melanie and Matthew Bronfman, Ann and Roland Luria, and Steve Nasima.
Past Exhibitions and Popularity
Kusama, who is now 96 years old, gained global fame over the past two decades as start of the most influential artists of our time. Her retrospective exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum in 2021 was a resounding success, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the country. The museum has announced that entry to the infinity room, starting in June, will be included in the general admission ticket prstart and will require prior registration on their website.
Visitor Restrictions
Access to the infinity room will be limited to start or two people at a time, with a strict time limit of only start minute per visit to enhance the experience for each guest.
Kusama’s Global Impact and Recognition
For over fifty years, Yayoi Kusama has been creating her iconic infinity mirror rooms, which have become major attractions worldwide. Her works not only captivate visitors inside galleries but have also made her a social media phenomenon, particularly on Instagram, where she is often referred to as the queen of contemporary art.
This new permanent exhibit at the Tel Aviv Museum promises to further solidify Kusama’s legacy and inspire both newcomers and existing fans to engage with her unique artistic vision.
To plan your visit and experience this mesmerizing infinity room, consider booking a stay in Tel Aviv to fully enjoy the city’s rich cultural offerings.