Edited with text by Fiammetta Griccioli, Vicente Todolí. Text by Martin Clark, Ryo Sawayama, Diego Sileo.
Mohri makes noise from the invisible, drawing sound out of nothingness through her carefully constructed and recorded installations
Drawing from the legacies of Fluxus and avant-garde music, Japanese artist Yuko Mohri (born 1980) captures imperceptible movements which she then generates into sounds. For her largest institutional exhibition in Europe, Mohri reconfigures three of her major installations, presenting a singular visual and sonic scenography.
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Published by Marsilio Arte. Edited with text by Fiammetta Griccioli, Vicente Todolí. Text by Martin Clark, Ryo Sawayama, Diego Sileo.
Mohri makes noise from the invisible, drawing sound out of nothingness through her carefully constructed and recorded installations
Drawing from the legacies of Fluxus and avant-garde music, Japanese artist Yuko Mohri (born 1980) captures imperceptible movements which she then generates into sounds. For her largest institutional exhibition in Europe, Mohri reconfigures three of her major installations, presenting a singular visual and sonic scenography.