Infinity Room

Interior gallery of The Broad showcasing contemporary art installations

The Infinity Mirrored Room at The Broad isn’t just an exhibit, it’s an awakening. Step through its narrow doorway, and you’re instantly suspended in a universe of reflections where time dissolves and reality folds in on itself. Created by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, the room turns light, space, and solitude into poetry, an infinite expanse of LED stars flickering around you in silence.

For forty-five surreal seconds, you exist inside a cosmos of your own making. Every movement, a breath, a blink, becomes part of the artwork. It’s haunting, meditative, and cinematic all at once, perfectly capturing Los Angeles’ tension between spectacle and spirituality. The Infinity Mirrored Room isn’t about seeing infinity; it’s about feeling small within it, and discovering beauty in that surrender.

Kusama’s installation, officially titled The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, was acquired by The Broad in 2015 and quickly became its most iconic experience. The structure is deceptively simple, a mirrored cube lined with LED lights and suspended on a shallow pool of water, yet its effect is boundless. Kusama, who has lived most of her life in a Tokyo psychiatric hospital, conceived these mirrored environments as portals into the subconscious, blending art with therapy.

Each reflection multiplies endlessly, creating an illusion of limitless space while holding you firmly in the present. Visitors enter one at a time to preserve the intimacy of the experience, their reflections colliding with those of previous guests, a constellation of strangers sharing the same brief eternity. It’s art as both meditation and mirror, exposing the infinite within the finite.

Reserve a time slot immediately upon arriving at The Broad, access is limited, and waits can stretch for hours. When it’s your turn, step in slowly and let the door close behind you. Silence enhances the immersion; don’t rush, don’t pose, just breathe and watch the lights pulse like galaxies.

The best time to visit is late afternoon, when the ambient light outside softens and your reflection feels more ethereal. Afterward, step back into the museum’s main galleries to reorient yourself, the transition from infinity to reality feels profound. Pair your visit with a walk across Grand Avenue to reflect beneath the mirrored steel of the Disney Concert Hall. The Infinity Mirrored Room may last less than a minute, but its quiet, cosmic afterglow stays with you far longer, a reminder that even in a city obsessed with fame, true wonder begins within.

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Kind of wild how a museum looks like it’s breathing. Free to enter, full of giants like Warhol and Basquiat, and somehow still feels super laid back.

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