Mariko Mori

Mori has been catapulted into artistic fame, collected by museums and art collectors the world over. The focus of her work has turned from its initial preoccupation with the roles of women in Japanese society to increased internal, spiritual and unifying themes. Her constant quest for research has enabled her to create abstract, large-scale, highly […]


Mori has been catapulted into artistic fame, collected by museums and art collectors the world over. The focus of her work has turned from its initial preoccupation with the roles of women in Japanese society to increased internal, spiritual and unifying themes. Her constant quest for research has enabled her to create abstract, large-scale, highly accomplished three-dimensional works which cross various research disciplines from neuroscience to archaeology.

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