In a reference to the myth of Narcissus, who is charmed by his own image reflected on water, Narcissus Garden Inhotim (2009) gathers 750 stainless steel spheres on a reflecting pool placed in the patio of the Centro de Educação e Cultura Burle Marx, a building designed by Arquitetos Associados. In the artist’s own words, the work behaves as a ‘kinetic carpet’ due to the action of the wind, thus creating different groupings of spheres amid the aquatic plants.
This work is a version of the sculpture presented for the first time at the 33rd Venice Biennale (1966). On that occasion, Yayoi Kusama sneakily put on sale 1,500 spheres right next to the Italian pavilion, with signs saying: ‘Your narcissism on sale’ and ‘Narcissus Garden, Kusama.’