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Fall Exhibits That Inspire – Kusama’s Infinity and Egypt’s Secrets

The art world is buzzing with exhibitions that demand your attention—and your Instagram stories. Yayoi Kusama’s expanded infinity mirror rooms at MoMA are pure escapism: step inside a polka-dot universe where reflections multiply into eternity. The new installation incorporates LED pumpkins that pulse with your heartbeat—yes, it’s as trippy as it sounds. Book tickets at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays to avoid the TikTok crowds.

Across town, the Met’s Ancient Egypt: Hidden Histories unveils artifacts never before displayed: a cursed amulet, a pharaoh’s secret diary, and feminist reinterpretations of Cleopatra’s iconography. Curators worked with contemporary artists to create dialogue between 3,000-year-old relics and modern identity politics. Jeffrey Gibson’s solo show at the Whitney fuses indigenous beadwork with abstract expressionism—his sculptures shimmer like disco balls with a message.

Globally, the 36th São Paulo Biennial tackles fascism through immersive installations: think mirrored swastikas that reflect the viewer’s face. It’s uncomfortable, necessary, and unforgettable. Pro tip: Bring a sketchbook—many museums now allow pencil drawing. Beyoncé was spotted anonymously bidding at a Sotheby’s auction; rumors say she’s building a secret collection of Black abstract artists. From ancient to avant-garde, fall’s exhibits are conversations you don’t want to miss.

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