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Obliteration
What happens when kids are handed thousands upon thousands of colored dot stickers and set free in a completely white room? Yayoi Kusama created this dizzying colorful installation, titled “The Obliteration Room” at the Gallery of Modern Art is Brisbane is past December. Yayoi created a large room full of everyday household objects, furniture, a piano, even decorative elements and then she painted everything bright white. Over the course of two weeks children who visited the museum were given dot stickers to place all over the “canvas”. As thousands of children came and went the blank white room was transformed into an explosion of color. More images after the jump. Also check out Yayoi’s most recent project “Look Now, See Forever.”




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