The New York Botanical Garden (NYBG)
is a spectacular 250-acre landmark oasis located in Bronx, New York
that we love visiting year-round. Each season there is something different to
experience as the gardens come into bloom, and their new exclusive art in
the garden exhibition, KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature, which
runs until October 31, 2021, should be experienced in every season. Featuring
the impressive works of the acclaimed contemporary Japanese artist,
Yayoi Kusama, set amidst the garden's spectacular flowers and
foliage, the large-scale sculpture installations enchant and delight the
senses.
We visited the NYBG the morning of
Friday, April 16, 2021 to experience their new exclusive exhibition, KUSAMA:
Cosmic Nature, which opened on April 10, 2021 and runs until October 31,
2021. Beautiful in every season, there was something about visiting the NYBG in
spring that was especially delightful when the cherry trees looked like fluffy
pink clouds that "rained pink confetti" when the wind gently blew. A majestic
yellow magnolia (Magnolia "Elizabeth" magnoliaceae) tree bountiful with
blooms also captured our attention, and vast yellow and white seas of daffodils
and jonquils undulated in the slight breeze. We were already enchanted, and we
had not yet even seen any of the sculptures by Yayoi Kusama!
Born in Japan in 1929, Yayoi
Kusama was surrounded by nature at her family's seed nurseries and began
sketching seeds and flowers at a young age. She has attracted widespread acclaim
and her art has taken her around the world, including living in New York (1958
- 1973), where she immersed herself in the avant-garde movement. Her
spectacular large-scale public sculptures have a vibrant energy and are colorful,
whimsical, surreal, fantastical, and provide viewers with new insight and
perspective into looking at the secret world of plants. One cannot help but be
impressed after experiencing her stunning works.
Our first glimpse of the
exhibition was at the Visitor Center where our eyes were treated to Kusama's I
Want to Fly to the Universe (2020), a stunning 13-foot biomorphic form done
in electric blue, bright red with white polka dots highlighted with a yellow
"face" accented with blue polka dots. It was a perfect intro into her creative
genius.
Kusama's use of color, textures,
and an array of materials help define her creative works including Dancing
Pumpkin (2020) set in front of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, an immense work
featuring bright yellow urethane paint with her iconic black polka dots repeating
throughout the mega-sculpture measuring approximately 197 x 117 x 117 inches
(16.4 x 9.5 x 9.5 feet) (500 x 297 x 298 cm). This work must be viewed from
both the outside as well as the inside to fully appreciate its force, energy,
and creativity.
Set throughout the gorgeous NYBG
grounds, the KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature sculptures totally thrilled our
senses. Her iconic polka dots that feature prominently in her works had us looking
closer at nature to look for her inspiration, making us take a closer look at Queen
Anne's Lace and Fritillaria meleagris with their definitive dot
patterns.
Fritillaria Meleagris
As the sculptures are located
throughout the grounds, do allow ample time to experience them as well as take
time to appreciate the various gardens. The sculptures are found inside, outside,
and rising from the Conservatory Courtyard Hardy Pool, where we discovered Hymn
of Life - Tulips (2007). Their whimsical floral shapes and bright colors reflected
in the water had a delightful playfulness that totally captivated our
imaginations.
On our walk to the LuEsther T.
Mertz Library, we were enchanted to find soaring trees wrapped in vibrant red
and white polka dot fabric for her installation Ascension of Polka Dots on
the Trees (2002/2021). Imagine our surprise and vast delight as the
majestic trees were brightly wrapped like gifts from nature, which indeed they
are.
We discovered more of her sculptures
as well as paintings on canvas, assemblage boxes, and sketches from her 1945
sketchbook inside the library building. Interesting to note is that one of the
paintings featured there is replicated in colorful plantings inside the
conservatory gardens.
We spent several very enjoyable hours
walking throughout the gardens, experiencing Yayoi Kusama's genius, and taking
the tram to see the breathtaking beauty of the NYBG bursting with spring
blossoms. While visiting in the spring was wonderful, with lilacs, roses, and
peonies soon coming into bloom, followed by summer and autumn gardens, the
exhibition is one that deserves visiting in every season. Art and nature, KUSAMA:
Cosmic Nature celebrates both and is a "must see."
With COVID-19 safety guidelines in
place, tickets are timed-entry, visitors must wear masks and observe social
distancing, and reservations are required. Be sure to reserve your tickets well
in advance to not miss this dynamic exhibition.
About the NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden is a
250-acre oasis located in Bronx, New York. Founded in 1891, the garden attracts
year-round visitors with its exquisite beauty, spectacular exhibitions, and
interesting programs. It is a National
Historic Landmark located in Bronx, New York where its nearby neighbors include
Fordham University and the Bronx Zoo. Do allow a minimum of 3 hours to
thoroughly experience the New York Botanical Garden and its many programs.
Other special exhibitions and
events, such as Members-Only Previews, may cause early closing of Garden areas.
Exceptions are also made for evening events, which may take place after normal
Garden hours. For specific hours on the day of your visit, please see their
calendar on the website: www.nybg.org/plan_your_visit/
The Garden, its buildings, and its
tour vehicles are accessible to people with disabilities, except for a few
areas where the terrain is naturally uneven. Wheelchairs are available free of
charge at both Garden entrances, on a first-come, first-served basis
(reservations are not accepted). An ID must be left with Visitor Services.
Visit the website for additional information: www.nybg.org/visit/accessibility.php
Please visit the website for
additional information on the NYBG, the KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature, upcoming
programs and events, and admission: www.nybg.com
New York Botanical Garden
2900 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, New York 10458
United States
Telephone: +1-718-817-8700
Website: www.nybg.org
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