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New York celebrates Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama

New York celebrates Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama

Jul 13th, 2012

A retrospective of Japan's reclusive living legend Yayoi Kusama, 83, has opened at New York City's Whitney Museum of American Art, complete with her signature spots. (Source: AFP) -
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