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A Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin Sculpture Is Reinstalled in Japan

The New York Times – Travel:

Technically, it’s a replica of the polka-dot plastic creation that was damaged by a storm last year. But regardless, people are happy.

Hisako Ueno and Mike Ives
Author: Hisako Ueno and Mike Ives

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Culture (Arts), Kusama, Yayoi, Naoshima (Kagawa, Japan), Pumpkins, Sculpture, Typhoons
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