143 MARIKO MORI, Kumano, 1997/98, Farbfoto/Glas, 305 x 610 x 216 cm, Courtesy Deitch Projects New York Bd. 50 sec. A Feed in … Mariko Mori creates artificial landscapes in which she often appears herself in various guises. She also puts modern science and technology to engaging use. Courtesy of Asia Society New York. Save on everyday low prices. Kumano By Mariko Mori . A spectacular example is the large teardrop-shaped Wave-UFO, one of the highlights of the 2005 Venice Biennale, which also will go on show in the Groninger Museum. Kumano, a video work by internationally renowned Japanese artist Mariko Mori (born 1967), was one of the first works in Mori’s oeuvre to explore religious iconography and belief systems, particularly Shintoism, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Buddhism, its adopted religion.The title refers to Kumano, visited by pilgrims for centuries as one of the most sacred sites in western Japan. Sie besuchte Kunsthochschulen in London und absolvierte das Independent Study Program des Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Save on everyday low prices.
50 sec. SKU: 3239-F . Image Size (CM): 45cm x 91cm . Asia Society 725 Park Avenue NY NY 10021 Tel. Kumano, a video work by internationally renowned Japanese artist Mariko Mori (born 1967), was one of the first works in Mori’s oeuvre to explore religious iconography and belief systems, particularly Shintoism, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Buddhism, its adopted religion.The title refers to Kumano, visited by pilgrims for centuries as one of the most sacred sites in western Japan. Mariko Mori, 1967 in Tokio geboren, studierte zunächst Modedesign in Japan und arbeitete in den späten 80er-Jahren als Fotomodell. Shop Mariko Mori at the Amazon Arts, Crafts & Sewing store. Jul 201020 — Aug 20101: Asia Society 725 Park Ave. at 70th St. New York, New York, 10021 United States. Kumano is one of Japanese visual artist Mariko Mori's early video works that demonstrates her sustained interest in spiritual belief systems. Courtesy of Asia Society New York June 8 - August 1 2010 Asia Society 725 Park Avenue NY NY 10021 Tel. She often turns to the usage of futuristic images and photo editing in order to enable the maximum level of correspondence with the audience. Mariko Mori: Kumano Film & Other Media. Support for “Mariko Mori: Kumano” provided by Asia Society Contemporary Art Council and Sheryl and Charles R. Kaye Endowment for Contemporary Art Kumano is one of Japanese visual artist Mariko Mori's early video works that demonstrates her sustained interest in spiritual belief systems.
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And when she turns her attention to Japanese spirituality, as she does in the recent two-part ”Kumano,” the results are even more complex and erudite. The exhibition “Theologies”, organized by the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens and curated by its Director, Anna Kafetsi, is the second thematic show in the two years this new state institution for contemporary art has been active. Jul 201020 — Aug 20101: Asia Society 725 Park Ave. at 70th St. New York, New York, 10021 United States. Mariko Mori: Kumano Kumano 1997-98, Single-channel video, 8 min. June 8 – August 1 2010. Artist: Mariko Mori.
50 sec. SKU: 3239-F . Image Size (CM): 45cm x 91cm . Asia Society 725 Park Avenue NY NY 10021 Tel. Kumano, a video work by internationally renowned Japanese artist Mariko Mori (born 1967), was one of the first works in Mori’s oeuvre to explore religious iconography and belief systems, particularly Shintoism, Japan’s indigenous religion, and Buddhism, its adopted religion.The title refers to Kumano, visited by pilgrims for centuries as one of the most sacred sites in western Japan. Mariko Mori, 1967 in Tokio geboren, studierte zunächst Modedesign in Japan und arbeitete in den späten 80er-Jahren als Fotomodell. Shop Mariko Mori at the Amazon Arts, Crafts & Sewing store. Jul 201020 — Aug 20101: Asia Society 725 Park Ave. at 70th St. New York, New York, 10021 United States. Kumano is one of Japanese visual artist Mariko Mori's early video works that demonstrates her sustained interest in spiritual belief systems. Courtesy of Asia Society New York June 8 - August 1 2010 Asia Society 725 Park Avenue NY NY 10021 Tel. She often turns to the usage of futuristic images and photo editing in order to enable the maximum level of correspondence with the audience. Mariko Mori: Kumano Film & Other Media. Support for “Mariko Mori: Kumano” provided by Asia Society Contemporary Art Council and Sheryl and Charles R. Kaye Endowment for Contemporary Art Kumano is one of Japanese visual artist Mariko Mori's early video works that demonstrates her sustained interest in spiritual belief systems.
Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.
Mariko Mori (Tokyo, 1967) is one of the more innovative artist in the contemporary art world, thanks to her imagery, so rich and surrealistic, and to her use of new sophisticated technologies.
Through Aug. 1. Clockface at the Musee d'Orsay By Christian Peacock £29.00.
212-288-6400.
And when she turns her attention to Japanese spirituality, as she does in the recent two-part ”Kumano,” the results are even more complex and erudite. The exhibition “Theologies”, organized by the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens and curated by its Director, Anna Kafetsi, is the second thematic show in the two years this new state institution for contemporary art has been active. Jul 201020 — Aug 20101: Asia Society 725 Park Ave. at 70th St. New York, New York, 10021 United States. Mariko Mori: Kumano Kumano 1997-98, Single-channel video, 8 min. June 8 – August 1 2010. Artist: Mariko Mori.