The flowers and polka dots that star in the works of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama have traveled the world, injecting color and joy wherever they go, elements that are more than necessary in the last city in which they have landed: a New York that begins to stretch after a winter of intense darkness.
The almost childish tones and shapes of Kusama these days decorate the already splendid New York Botanical Garden, located in the district of The Bronx, which in April is flooded by tulips and daffodils, accompanied by almond, cherry and magnolia trees in flower, exquisitely maintained.
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