The Hirshhorn Museum's exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors has become a massive draw in DC. I managed to grab one of the free passes when they were released for the week I would be home for break, but only got one, so I ended up at the museum by myself. This also meant I was always ushered into an infinity room with a couple of strangers, who show up in the back of my pictures... Oh well. The exhibit was absolutely packed and you have very limited time inside the infinity rooms, unfortunately, but I'm still glad I was able to go see Kusama's famous infinity rooms, as well as the Obliteration Room and many of her paintings. Warning: while there, many, many obligatory selfies ensued.
one of Kusama's first infinity rooms
a peep room
The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away
another infinity room and peep room
the exhibition also included many paintings and other works by Kusama, which I was not familiar with
Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity
All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins
The Obliteration Room
flowers in the lobby