Step into Yayoi Kusama's world
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It’s been a two-year wait due to the pandemic but finally the polka-dotted, interactive works of Japan’s Yayoi Kusama are back in the U.S. capital.
There are queues outside Washington, D.C.‘s Hirshorn Museum as visitors wait to nab one of the free tickets.
CGTN’s Kate Fisher joins the crowds to see how Kusama’s pieces have inspired visitors’ own creativity as they, literally, immerse themselves in her world.
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