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RC2WS1A1QXJC A visitor walks through a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2WS1A3KB0Z A staff of the gallery walks through a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2WS1A11J6D A visitor walks through a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1APR4Q4 A staff of the gallery walks through a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1AWJ927 Visitors look at a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1AV6TJC A visitor walks through a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1ANQDO1 A visitor walks through a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1AGBJ0Z Gallery staff adjust a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1AOZNPX Visitors look at a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1A7YDZC A staff of the gallery stands next to a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2XS1A5CHYD Visitors look at a part of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's installation "You, Me and The Balloons" during a preview ahead of the start of the Manchester International Festival in Manchester, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2YUY9K1K2G Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2YUY9S1B6U Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2YUY9RD64X Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY9GOJVF Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY9XS2CU Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY9HHEDX Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY9JC5YX Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY9OYHWV Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY981SJH Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2YUY9CEWG9 Installation of a large inflatable mannequin depicting Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama peers over the Louis Vuitton's flagship store at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC20JN9YRTFR A woman looks into an installation during a visit at 'A Retrospective', an exhibition of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the museum Gropius Bau while coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions continue to ease in Berlin, Germany May 19, 2021. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
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RC20JN9POEFB People line up for an installation during 'A Retrospective', an exhibition of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at the the museum Gropius Bau, while coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions continue to ease in Berlin, Germany May 19, 2021. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
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GM1EB3A043G01 A view of an artwork which is part of the "Infinity Obsession" exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Santiago City March 9, 2015. The installation is part of Kusama's first exhibition in Chile which will be open until June 7, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EB3A041C01 A view of an artwork which is part of the "Infinity Obsession" exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Santiago City March 9, 2015. The installation is part of Kusama's first exhibition in Chile which will be open until June 7, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EB3A03S201 A view of an artwork which is part of the "Infinity Obsession" exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Santiago City March 9, 2015. The installation is part of Kusama's first exhibition in Chile which will be open until June 7, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EB3A03HI01 A couple visits an artwork which is part of the "Infinity Obsession" exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Santiago City March 9, 2015. The installation is part of Kusama's first exhibition in Chile which will be open until June 7, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1EAA70KS201 A screen shows an image of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70KLX01 A television crew stand at an installation titled "Infinity Mirrored Room - Filled With the Brilliance of Life" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA)
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GM1EAA70KJZ01 An installation titled "Infinity Mirror Room - Phallis Field" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70KEW01 An installation titled "I'm here, but Nothing" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70KC401 An installation titled "I'm here, but Nothing" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70K8A01 An installation titled "Infinity Mirror Room - Phallis Field" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70K3K01 An installation titled "Walking on the Sea of Dead" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70JS401 An installation titled "Untitled Accomodation" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAA70KP201 A photographer takes pictures of an installation titled "Infinity Mirrored Room - Filled With the Brilliance of Life" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama during her exhibition at the Rufino Tamayo museum in Mexico City October 6, 2014. The installation is part of Kusama's first major exhibition in Latin America which will be open until January 18, 2015, according to organisers. REUTERS/Tomas Bravo (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1EA3P12MG01 An installation for the art exhibition 'A Dream I Dreamed' by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is seen at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Shanghai, March 25, 2014. Kusama was born in Nagano, Japan in 1929, today she is acknowledged as one of the most important living artist of Japan. The exhibition will be open until March 30, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E9B80L7401 A man view paintings by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama during a media preview of Kusama's new exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery in New York November 7, 2013. The exhibition, titled "I Who Have Arrived in Heaven", features two mirrored rooms, a video installation and over 30 new large-scale paintings highlighting her unique amalgamation of representational and non-representational subject matter. The exhibition runs from November 8 to December 21. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E9B80L4P01 Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (R) sits in a wheelchair next to gallery owner David Zwirmer during a media preview of her new exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery in New York November 7, 2013. The exhibition, titled "I Who Have Arrived in Heaven", features two mirrored rooms, a video installation and over 30 new large-scale paintings highlighting her unique amalgamation of representational and non-representational subject matter. The exhibition runs from November 8 to December 21. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E9B80L0301 Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (L) is greeted by gallery owner David Zwirmer during a media preview of Kusama's new exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery in New York November 7, 2013. The exhibition, titled "I Who Have Arrived in Heaven", features two mirrored rooms, a video installation and over 30 new large-scale paintings highlighting her unique amalgamation of representational and non-representational subject matter. The exhibition runs from November 8 to December 21. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E9B80KIR02 Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama poses for a photograph inside her Infinity Mirrored Room installation titled "The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away" during a media preview of her new exhibition at the David Zwirner gallery in New York November 7, 2013. The exhibition, titled "I Who Have Arrived in Heaven", features two mirrored rooms, a video installation and over 30 new large-scale paintings highlighting her unique amalgamation of representational and non-representational subject matter. The exhibition runs from November 8 to December 21. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY PROFILE TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E95R1L0S01 A girl plays at the "Guidepost to New Space" installation by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama at her exhibition titled "Yayoi Kusama - Obsessions" at the Japan Culture Foundation in Hanoi May 27, 2013. The exhibition is the first one held in Vietnam for Kusama, who is known as the "polka dot queen of avant garde art". It runs till July 28 as part of 40th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of the diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Japan. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY POLITICS ANNIVERSARY)
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GM1E85I199G01 A cleaner works at a polka dot covered lift lobby, part of an installation by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, at Sotheby's newly opened gallery in Hong Kong May 18, 2012. The auction house unveiled its new 15,000-square-feet gallery on Friday to significantly expand its business in Asia beyond its traditional twice-annual series of auctions in April and October, according to Sotheby's press release. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS)
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GM1E85I18OY01 Two men chat in front of a polka dot covered Sotheby's signage, part of an installation by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, at Sotheby's newly opened gallery in Hong Kong May 18, 2012. The auction house unveiled its new 15,000-square-feet gallery on Friday to significantly expand its business in Asia beyond its traditional twice-annual series of auctions in April and October, according to Sotheby's press release. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E5481HHH01 An employee of Japanese mobile phone carrier KDDI is seen through a scope attached to a box housing a mobile phone designed by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Tokyo April 8, 2009. The product named "Dots Obsession, Full Happiness with Dots" is priced at 1 million yen ($10,008) and will go on sale in Japan this summer for a limited edition of 100 sets. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN SOCIETY SCI TECH BUSINESS)
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GM1DWMIGHTAA A visitor looks at inflatable plastic balloons, part of the "Dots Obsession" exhibition created by Japanese pop artist Yayoi Kusama, in Brussels October 30, 2007. Kusama's dots were inspired from her childhood hallucinations and have the ambition to integrate the visitors into her work. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GM1DWMIFMRAA A visitor looks at inflatable plastic balloons, part of the "Dots Obsession" exhibition created by Japanese pop artist Yayoi Kusama, in Brussels October 30, 2007. Kusama's dots were inspired from her childhood hallucinations and have the ambition to integrate the visitors into her work. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GM1DWMIFMQAA A visitor looks at inflatable plastic balloons, part of the "Dots Obsession" exhibition created by Japanese pop artist Yayoi Kusama, in Brussels October 30, 2007. Kusama's dots were inspired from her childhood hallucinations and have the ambition to integrate the visitors into her work. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM)
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GM1DWIHOTRAA A dancer performs in front of a backdrop marking the opening of "Dots Obsession: Soul of Pumpkin", an installation art exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, in Hong Kong October 9, 2007. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA)
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GM1DWIHNZPAA Children dance in front of a backdrop marking the opening of "Dots Obsession: Soul of Pumpkin", an installation art exhibition by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, in Hong Kong October 9, 2007. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA)
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GM1DWIHNURAA Children climb out from inside a five-metre wide pumpkin model, an installation art by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, on display outside a shopping mall in Hong Kong October 9, 2007. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA)
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GM1DWIHNQYAA A man climbs out from inside a five-metre wide pumpkin model, an installation art by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, on display in Hong Kong October 9, 2007. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA)
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BM2DUUKSEFAA Two women look at the art installation 'dots obsession' by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Munich's modern art gallery Haus der Kunst, March 12, 2007. The exhibition runs until May 6, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUUKRXOAA A female visitor sits inside a large pink balloon which is part of the art installation 'dots obsession' by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Munich's modern art gallery Haus der Kunst, March 12, 2007. The exhibition runs until May 6, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUUKROEAA Three year-old Paulina stands inside a large pink balloon which is part of the art installation 'dots obsession' by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Munich's modern art gallery Haus der Kunst, March 12, 2007. The exhibition runs until May 6, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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