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Daniel Goleman on https://www.danielgoleman.info/
Intelligence Squared

Jonathan Haidt on https://jonathanhaidt.com/

Max Cooper on https://maxcooper.net/

With around 200 artworks on display, Yayoi Kusama is a large exhibition that covers most of the ground floor of NGV International.

A number of Yayoi Kusama artworks are on display in the public areas outside the ticketed exhibition area. These are free to visit and don’t require a ticket.

The ticketed exhibition areas are split into two parts. Part 1 is on your right as you enter from the Waterwall entrance on St Kilda Road. The entrance to Part 1 is past the NGV Garden Restaurant. The entrance to Part 2 is next to the Gallery Kitchen cafe. See page 11 for the Sensory Map for more information.

You can take a break in between the two parts of the exhibition and relax in the Great Hall, NGV Garden or Gallery Kitchen. It is recommended that you enter Part 2 by 4pm, to allow yourself an hour to see it before the Gallery closes at 5pm.

The exhibition follows a set path.
“—NGV

More info: Yayoi Kusama Exhibition Access Guide

Yayoi Kusama on Wikipedia
Yayoi Kusama on Yayoi-Kusama.jp




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