By AKARI KAMIYA/ Staff Writer
March 22, 2022 at 08:00 JST
The mount for Yayoi Kusama’s “Yellow Pumpkin” remains on a pier in Naoshima, Kagawa Prefecture, two days after the artwork was washed away by Typhoon No. 9 on Aug. 9, 2021. (Akari Kamiya)
TAKAMATSU--Officials of an international art festival have abandoned plans to reinstall Yayoi Kusama’s “Yellow Pumpkin” that was washed away in a typhoon last year, the education-related company that owns the artwork said. [Read More]
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