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Moré Moré (Leaky): Variations

Yuko Mohri2022

Biennale of Sydney

Biennale of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Tokyo-based artist Yuko Mohri is known for her sound installations and sculptures using readymade materials that explore connections between human-designed and natural processes.

Moré Moré Tokyo (Leaky Tokyo) is a series of makeshift water repairs found at train and subway stations across metropolitan Tokyo. Mohri began the series in 2009, when she noticed how station agents were creatively combining everyday objects and materials such as umbrellas, bags, water bottles, buckets, and plastic sheeting to redirect the flow of groundwater leaking through the municipal infrastructure.

'Around 10 years ago, when I had no money but a lot of time, I would buy a daily travel pass for the JR trains or the subway and travel to areas in Tokyo that I had never been to before. Strolling and wandering around, I observed the locations of water leaks at stations. The methods and objects used to stop the leaks varied depending on the stations or train lines. To me they looked like different approaches to sculpting – they were treasure houses of inspiration.'—Yuko Mohri

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  • Title: Moré Moré (Leaky): Variations
  • Creator: Yuko Mohri
  • Date Created: 2022
  • Location: Pier 2/3 Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, Sydney, Australia
  • Provenance: Courtesy the artist, Project Fulfill Art Space & Mother’s Tank Station Ltd. Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney with generous assistance from the Commonwealth through the Australia - Japan Foundation, which is part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, The Japan Foundation, Sydney and the Pola Art Foundation, Yoshino Gypsum Art Foundation and assistance from the Nomura Foundation.
  • Type: Installation
  • Rights: Biennale of Sydney
  • Medium: hoses, buckets, an umbrella, a ball, plastic bottles, a ladle, a corrugated sheet, a kettle, a plastic sheet, a LED light, a bell, a cymbal, a triangle, a convex mirror, pumps, stands, glass bottles, artificial plants, water tanks
  • Edition: 23rd Biennale of Sydney (2022): rīvus
Biennale of Sydney

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