It's an exhibit that has become an instant hit on Instagram feeds and social media accounts wherever it goes — and now, it's coming to Cleveland.
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is bringing her legendary "Infinity Mirrors" exhibition to the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Taking visitors on an unforgettable sensory journey, Kusama will transform the intense repetition if her earlier paintings into a perceptual, immersive experience.
Tickets are not on sale yet for the exhibition but the anticipation is already growing. At Kusama's show in New York, 65,000 visitors waited in the frigid air for hours on endfor a chance to be in front of the critically acclaimed multimedia installation. After a lengthy wait, visitors got one minute to see the first room.
The exhibition will run from July 7 through Sept. 30 with tickets going on sale in late February.
Read more about the exhibit here.
The Spirits of Pumpkins Descended into the Heavens—Getty Images
A woman photographs inside the Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity room during a preview of the Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrors exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum—Getty Images