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Japanese artist lights up Shanghai

Updated: 2013-12-17 11:01 (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Japanese artist lights up Shanghai

Visitors participate in Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's works during her Asia tour exhibition in Shanghai, December 16, 2013. Each visitor can paste a dot pattern tag on any corner of the "Spotless Room". [Photo/icpress]

Kusama's Asia tour exhibition in Shanghai themed "A Dream I Dreamed" was held at MOCA Shanghai. It is the artist's first large solo exhibition in China, featuring over 100 pieces of art. The work from the 84-year-old artist features polka dot patterns and multimedia installations with vibrant colors.

Japanese artist lights up Shanghai

Japanese artist lights up Shanghai

Japanese artist lights up Shanghai

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