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Mariko Mori

1967 - Today

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Mariko Mori (森 万里子, Mori Mariko; born 1967) is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist. She is known for her photographs and videos of her hybridized future self, often presented in various guises and featuring traditional Japanese motifs. Her work often explores themes of technology, spirituality and transcendence. In 2010, she founded the Faou Foundation, an art nonprofit based in New York City. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mariko Mori is the 256th most popular sculptor, the 2,808th most popular biography from Japan and the 2nd most popular Japanese Sculptor.

Mariko Mori is a Japanese artist and sculptor known for her innovative use of technology and her exploration of themes related to spirituality, nature, and the human experience. She often combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary art practices, creating immersive installations and sculptures that invite viewer interaction.

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Among SCULPTORS

Among sculptors, Mariko Mori ranks 256 out of 258Before her are Ronald Pope, Ruth Asawa, Rebeca Matte Bello, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Horatio Greenough, and Juan Garaizabal. After her are Sarah Lucas, Eric Adjetey Anang, Hema Upadhyay, Wangechi Mutu, Mihran Hakobyan, and Enrique Cabrera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Mariko Mori ranks 733Before her are Nadhim Zahawi, Peter Rono, Bruny Surin, Anna Biryukova, Dănuț Lupu, and Andrea Roth. After her are Steven Mackintosh, Joe DeLoach, James Murphy, Marco V, Rogério Sampaio, and Dan Peters.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mariko Mori ranks 2,808 out of 6,245Before her are Ao Tanaka (1998), Yōko Hikasa (1985), Hiroki Waki (1993), Miyu Matsuki (1977), Shimon Watanabe (1990), and Megumi Ogawa (1950). After her are An Yong-hak (1978), Kozo Hosokawa (1971), Junya Higashi (1997), Tao Okamoto (1985), Yoshiyuki Morisaki (1976), and Akimasa Nakamura (1961).

Among SCULPTORS In Japan

Among sculptors born in Japan, Mariko Mori ranks 2Before her are Megumi Igarashi (1972).