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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > From Aluminum and Acrylic, Mariko Mori Conjures the Metaphysical and Otherworldly in ‘Radiance’ — Colossal
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From Aluminum and Acrylic, Mariko Mori Conjures the Metaphysical and Otherworldly in ‘Radiance’ — Colossal

Last updated: November 5, 2025 12:20 pm
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Mariko Mori: Exploring the Interconnectedness of Existence

Mariko Mori, a Japanese artist, delves into the realms where technology, time, the cosmos, and perception intersect. Her work is a reflection of the relationship between the individual and the universe, delving deep into the essence of existence itself. Drawing inspiration from Buddhist philosophy, which emphasizes interconnectedness, Mori creates immersive experiences and works across various mediums.

Her current solo exhibition, “Radiance,” at Sean Kelly in New York, showcases a series of dreamy tondos and luminescent acrylic sculptures. These abstract, symmetrical forms in bright pastel hues, such as the circular “Unity” compositions, highlight themes of beauty, interdependence, and transcendence.

Mori’s exploration extends to Japan’s ancient cultures, particularly the Jomon era, Yayoi period, Kofun period, and Asuka period. Through extensive research and site visits to sacred geological formations, Mori reimagines ancestral sites with a contemporary lens. For example, on Okinoshima Island, she observed sacred rocks called “iwakura,” believed to hold deities or spirits.

The artist’s “Stone” series, exemplified by pieces like “Love II” and “Kamitate Stone I,” reinterprets the concept of “iwakura” within the gallery space. These sculptures, made of translucent acrylic that reflects and diffracts light, create a prismatic effect, inviting viewers into a contemplative experience that evokes the stones’ original function as portals to the sacred.

“Radiance” is an exhibition that continues Mori’s exploration of interconnectedness and the spiritual essence of existence. Through her art, she bridges the gap between ancient traditions and contemporary perspectives, inviting viewers to contemplate the invisible energies that connect us all.

To experience Mori’s work firsthand, visit her exhibition at Sean Kelly in New York, on display until December 20. For more insights into her artistic journey, visit Mori’s website and follow her on Instagram. Immerse yourself in the luminous world of Mariko Mori and discover the interconnected beauty of existence.

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