Kusama is a Japanese artist
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Kusama is a Japanese artist who is known for her work in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, film, and performance art. In recent years, she has become well-known for her "infinity mirror" installations, in which she uses mirrors to create the illusion of infinite space.

Kusama's work often explores the themes of repetition and infinity, and her "infinity mirror" installations are a perfect example of this. These installations often feature a small space that is filled with mirrors, making it appear much larger than it actually is. Kusama's work with mirrors is a way of exploring the relationship between the self and the universe, and the ways in which we perceive space and time.

Kusama is an artist who is constantly experimenting with new mediums and new ways of expressing her ideas. Her work is always evolving, and she is always looking for new ways to engage with her audience. Kusama is a true pioneer in the world of contemporary art, and her work is sure to continue to surprise and delight us for many years to come.


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