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Yayoi Kusama brings colour to Tate Modern

 

Wednesday 08 February 2012 08:10 EST
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Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama was in London yesterday to open a retrospective of her work at Tate Modern.

She was pictured with her colourful artwork, "Love arrives at the Earth Carrying with it a Tale of the Cosmos", with red hair to match her spotted dress, at the gallery.

The conceptual artist is known for her kitsch style and repeated use of polka dots. She is a visual artist, poet, author and fashion designer.

The exhibition runs until 5 June 2012.

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