June 26, 2009
If you’ve been anywhere near the South Bank around the Festival Hall recently, you will have seen the dozens of trees covered in polka dots. They’re part of the Walking in My Mind exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, a series of installations exploring the creative processes in the artist’s mind whilst they work.
The work with the trees is called Ascension of the Polka Dots; it’s by Yayoi Kusama, who has had hallucinations since the age of six that she’s surrounded by dots. The whole exhibition is well worth checking out and runs until September 6th.

- agirlcalledhenrietta

If you’ve been anywhere near the South Bank around the Festival Hall recently, you will have seen the dozens of trees covered in polka dots. They’re part of the Walking in My Mind exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, a series of installations exploring the creative processes in the artist’s mind whilst they work.

The work with the trees is called Ascension of the Polka Dots; it’s by Yayoi Kusama, who has had hallucinations since the age of six that she’s surrounded by dots. The whole exhibition is well worth checking out and runs until September 6th.

- agirlcalledhenrietta

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