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Qatar Museums opens exhibition of renowned artist Yayoi Kusama

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The grounds of the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) have been transforme­d with an expansive outdoor exhibition, My Soul Blooms Forever, showcasing the artworks of celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.

The exhibition, which includes several large-scale artworks that have never been shown in the region, explores the artist’s fascinatio­n with the natural world through epic sculptural installati­ons of colourful, fantastica­lly scaled plants and iconic polkadotte­d pumpkins sculptures.

My Soul Blooms Forever, on view at MIA Park until March 1, 2023, marks the 10th anniversar­y of Qatar’s Years of Culture programme and is a legacy of the Qatar-Japan Year of Culture celebrated in 2012.

The artworks have been installed as part of Qatar Creates, the year-round national cultural movement that curates, promotes, and celebrates the diversity of cultural activities in Qatar, during which Qatar Museums (QM) has installed more than 40 additional public artworks by celebrated Qatari, regional, and internatio­nal artists throughout Doha and the nation.

The exhibition is presented with the exclusive sponsorshi­p support of Louis Vuitton.

“The grounds of the Museum of Islamic Art have become a favourite outdoor gathering place in Doha, marked by an array of public artworks that range from playful to iconic,” said QM Chairperso­n HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa alThani.

“With these new installati­ons by Yayoi Kusama – one of the world’s most visionary artists – the MIA Park has been magically transforme­d for the people we are welcoming from around the world for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022,” she added.

The highlights include:  My Soul Blooms Forever (2019), comprising five whimsical flowers that measure between 6’ and 9’ high (183-274cm) that are brightly coloured and features the artist’s distinctiv­e bold palette.

 Dancing Pumpkin (2020) represents a new format for the artist, with bronze tufts spread more than 16’ (490cm) from the centre, giving the impression of being in motion. This work has not yet been seen in the region.

 Narcissus Garden, the artist’s earliest outdoor installati­on, which was first presented in 1966 on the lawn outside the Italian Pavilion at the 33rd Venice Biennale, comprising 1,300 stainlesss­teel spheres installed within the fountain at the entrance to the Museum of Islamic Art

 I Want to Fly to the Universe (2020), reminiscen­t of the artist’s 2019 Love Flies Up to the Sky balloon created for the annual Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day parade and derives from motifs elaborated in the artist’s My Eternal Soul paintings. This work has not yet been seen in the region.

 Infinity Mirrored Room – Dancing Lights that Flew Up to the Universe (2019), an enclosed, mirror-panelled room with hundreds of LED lights suspended at varying heights from the ceiling that continuous­ly flicker, on view at QM Gallery Al Riwaq.

 Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees (2002/2022), installed in the MIA Park, lined by dozens of date palms planted on each side of the path that runs along Doha’s Corniche.

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