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Infinity Mirrored Room - The Eternally Infinite Light of the Universe Illuminating the Quest for Truth, 2020, wood, metal, glass mirror, plastic, acrylic panel, rubber, LED lighting system, foam spheres, stainless steel spheres, 296 × 622.4 x 622.4 cm, LAS Art Foundation, (c) Yayoi Kusama© Yayoi Kusama

Love you for infinity

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Saturday, 06.09 to Saturday, 14.02.2026

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Sprengel Museum

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Kurt-Schwitters-Platz 1
Hanover

Sprengel Museum

Address

Kurt-Schwitters-Platz 1
Hanover

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The Sprengel Museum Hannover is presenting an extraordinary exhibition from September 2025 to January 2026: Love you for infinity. For the first time, the works of Niki de Saint Phalle, Yayoi Kusama and Takashi Murakami in a joint exhibition. With over 2,000 square metres of exhibition space a dialogue is created between painting, sculpture, installation and film - from the iconic Nanas about immersive Infinity Rooms to colourful wall designs.

Three artists' visions, one exhibition

The exhibition is based on the donation of over 400 workswhich Niki de Saint Phalle donated to the Sprengel Museum in 2000. Her feminist-influenced, lively figures meet Kusama's psychedelic mirror worlds and Murakami's pop-culture-inspired aesthetic. The interplay creates fascinating connections: between euphoria and abyss, between female self-empowerment and social conventions.

Art, pop culture and commerce

All three artists operate at the interface between contemporary art, consumer culture and social reflection. While Niki de Saint Phalle deals with themes such as gender roles and self-determination in her works, Kusama sets surreal accents with endless dot patterns. Murakami, on the other hand, introduces a playful but critical examination of mass culture and commerce with his exaggerated comic elements.

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