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Flyer for Yayoi Kusama's 1967 "Body Festival"

Media
blue and black dots body festival poster
Description
Printed announcement for Kusama's 1967 Body Festival, held in Washington Square Park.
Creator
Yayoi Kusama
Source
Collection of photographer Harry Shunk
Publisher
Artsy
Date
1967
Contributor
Lot 180 Gallery
Rights
Rights status unknown
Format
Offset printed poster
Language
English
Type
Document

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  • Japanese-American Artists in Greenwich Village and the East Village: A Walking Tour Stop #6: Yayoi Kusama's Residence

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