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Illuminations
Contemporary Film and Video Art |
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Inspired by the Buddhist concept that all things in the universe are interconnected, Mariko Mori believes that art shares with electronic technology, religion and even fashion photography the ability to give form to our dreams, fantasies and desires. Her work envisions fantastic worlds and beings in spectacular photographs and videos that look surprisingly real. Mori's art removes legendary figures from the historical past and recontextualizes them outside of time. By merging seemingly oppositional themes such as nature and culture, religion and science, past and future, Mori advances Andy Warhol's Pop philosophy of the early 1960s that broke down similarly oppositional barriers between "high" art and "low" popular culture. |
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