Matsumoto City Museum of Art — Yayoi Kusama's Hometown
Matsumoto City Museum of Art (松本市美術館) is dedicated primarily to Yayoi Kusama, the avant-garde artist known for her polka-dot infinity rooms, who was born in Matsumoto in 1929. The museum's facade is covered in Kusama's signature dots and features a giant polka-dot sculpture (Flower) in the plaza. Inside, permanent exhibits showcase Kusama's early works, paintings, sculptures, and a mirrored infinity room installation.
Kusama's relationship with her hometown is central to the museum's identity — her childhood in Matsumoto and early hallucinations of polka dots and nets directly influenced her art. The museum also features rotating exhibitions of contemporary Japanese artists and a collection of Matsumoto regional art. For Kusama fans, this is a pilgrimage site offering works not seen in major international museums.
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