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The scintillating room-sized installation is the work of pathbreaking Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The pioneer of contemporary art has consistently leveraged the combined power of numerous disciplines including performance, painting, and sculpture in ways that are stunningly original. Part of Infinity Mirrored Rooms – the artist’s landmark series that was initiated in 1965 – this immersive work holds the distinction of being one of the largest infinity rooms by Kusama, which are scattered around the world.  
What to expect? A breathtaking, mirror-panelled room with hundreds of LED lights suspended at varying heights from the ceiling. The lights flicker on and off, producing a rhythmic illumination of the space that never remains constant - creating a world of limitless, ethereal optical illusions. 

The myriad reflections afforded by the mirrors, which include the viewer’s own image, eradicate the sense of a fixed perspective and offer the impression of a seemingly infinite universe where nothing is as it seems.  

The prestigious artwork, part of a permanent art collection at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, joins Kusama’s famed Clouds at the venue. Visitors can also view the public art installation of 90 organically shaped stainless-steel clouds to round out their Kusama experience. Besides Clouds, the Centre has nine other unique installations dotted around its concourses.  

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Visitors are requested to arrive on time as entry of up to only 10 minutes after the booked timeslot is permissible   
If arriving in a group, visitors will be directed to enter the room together (maximum 5 adults) for up to 1 minute 

Food and beverage not permitted 

Large bags not permitted. Alternate arrangements available at the venue  

This exhibit is open for all ages. Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult.

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