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Yayoi Kusama: an American dream and a Japanese legend

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One of the most influential artists of recent decades, Yayoi Kusama, with her spectacular sculptures of flowers, gourds, and above all her 'Infinity Mirror Rooms', enchants the observer, matching everyone. Kusama today possesses an international reputation, with the power to influence entire nations and seems motivated by the invincible artistic nature that gives the impression of coming out of her like a coloured light.
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Title: Yayoi Kusama: an American dream and a Japanese legend
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One of the most influential artists of recent decades, Yayoi Kusama, with her spectacular sculptures of flowers, gourds, and above all her 'Infinity Mirror Rooms', enchants the observer, matching everyone.
Kusama today possesses an international reputation, with the power to influence entire nations and seems motivated by the invincible artistic nature that gives the impression of coming out of her like a coloured light.

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