Japanese Artist Yayoi Kusama Brings Her “Dots Obsession” to the Glass House
Watch as Yayoi Kusama’s immersive installation engulfs Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. The video was filmed over the four-day course of the installation and features an original soundscape created by Ryuichi Sakamsoto and Alva Noto to celebrate the opening evening. Dots Obsession–Alive, Seeking for Eternal Hope is on view through September 26, 2016.
Filmed by Victoria Hely-Hutchinson
Filmed by Victoria Hely-Hutchinson
Released on 09/14/2016
Transcript
(tranquil music)
(soothing music)
(bugs chirping)
(upbeat music)
Featuring: Yayoi Kusama
Special thanks to the Glass House, National Trust for Historic Preservation and Ota Fine Art + David Zwirner 2016
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