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Since the early 1990s, Japanese artist Mariko Mori has emerged as one of the most imaginative and intriguing artists working with new multimedia technologies. In 1997, her pioneering 3 D video Nirvana was included in The Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Mori, who divides her time between Tokyo and New York, is a former model whose training in fashion studies rigorously informs her investigations of the impact of media on the cultural construction of identity. Her panoramic photographs and video installations present fantastic tableaux that conflate past, present, and future and feature the artist in the roles of cyborgs or otherworldly spirits. Her recent bodies of work draw upon traditional Far Eastern spirituality and mesh Japanese popular culture, such as Japanimation and video games, with the pop culture of the West. This fully illustrated book , the first on Mori's innovating art, contextualizes her work in a series of essays by curators of four different exhibitions organized between May 1998 and March 1999 in the United States and London.
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Mori, Mariko --- multimedia works --- multimediakunst --- installatiekunst
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Table of Content One Flight Up – Alex Katz by Vincent Katz What’s Wrong with Culture – Stephan von Huene by Horst Bredekamp Roni Horn Still by Collier Schorr A Unique Vision of Iceland by Styrmir Gunnarsson Standing on the Circumference of Roni Horn’s Asphere by Jerry Gorovoy Notes from an Architect by Diane Lewis Untitled (Flannery) – A Condensation of Acts by Nancy Spector Mariko Mori Cute Futures. Mariko Mori’s Techno-Enlightenment by Norman Bryson No Angels Here, Yet She Lives by Shin’ichi Nakazawa Mariko Mori’s Cyborg Surrealism by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve Beat Streuli Mapping the Anonymous by José Lebrero Stals Beat Streuli’s Gesamtkunstwerk by Arthur C. Danto The Doubleness of Character or the Doubleness of Photography by Taro Amano Everyday Arcadias by Trevor Smith Matthew Ritchie, Insert Motion Capture: Shirin Neshat’s Turbulent by Paul D. Miller Truth and Responsibility, A Conversation with William Kentridge, Les Infos du Paradis by Okwui Enwezor Inside the XXIV Bienal’s Body, Cumulus from America by Valéria Piccoli Spatial Facsimiles and Ambient Spaces, Some Reflections on Site Specificity in Contemporary Art, Cumulus from Europe by Maria Lind
Horn, Roni --- Streuli, Beat --- Mori, Mariko
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Art, Japanese --- Mori, Mariko, --- kunst --- Japan --- Mori Mariko --- installaties --- twinitgste eeuw --- eenentwinitgste eeuw --- 7.071 MORI --- Exhibitions --- Mori, Mariko --- Japanese art --- Andepandan (Group of artists) --- Kyūshū-ha (Group of artists) --- Ryu (Group of artists) --- 森万里子,
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