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AGO warns of possible ‘ticket scams’ for ‘Infinity Mirrors’ exhibit

The buzz surrounding the latest Art Gallery of Ontario exhibit is deafening. Tickets to see Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrors are the hottest "get" in town despite visitors only get 30 seconds to experience some of the exhibits. Mike Drolet reports – Feb 27, 2018

Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario is warning patrons to beware of possible ticket scams for its massively popular exhibit “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors.”

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In a post on its Twitter account, the AGO notes it’s “the only authorized seller of Infinity Mirrors tickets.”

It adds: “Visitors may be asked to show ID and risk being disappointed by ticket scams and being denied admittance to the exhibition, due to unauthorized duplication or sale of a ticket.”

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READ MORE: ‘Infinity Mirrors’ to debut at Art Gallery of Ontario this weekend

The AGO is the only Canadian stop for the smash contemporary art show, which has become a sensation on Instagram.

The exhibit features mirror-lined rooms with kaleidoscopic environments alongside the artist’s works.

Timed-entry tickets first went on sale to the public in January and quickly sold out.

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