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Yuko Mohri’s Fragile Sculptures Confront the Inevitability of Change

Yuko Mohri’s Fragile Sculptures Confront the Inevitability of Change

On the first preview day of the 2024 Venice Biennale, a torrential downpour sent artists, curators, journalists, and dealers scurrying for shelter. While others fretted about how the art on view would weather the sheets of rain, Yuko Mohri, the sculptor representing Japan that year, felt unusually relaxed. If all this water destroyed a new set of her installations making their debut in the Giardini, she didn’t mind so much. The raised building that houses the Japanese Pavilion was itself porous this time around—two skylights in the ceiling and an aperture in the floor were left open, and one sculpture was even placed beneath the cantilevered roof that holds up the structure. Another installation was itself about water, in a way. To make it, Mohri created tenuous arrangements of tables, fruits, speakers, and other refuse that she sourced from shops in Venice. Water flowed through the pavilion via plastic piping that wended its way around her secondhand objects. Part of a series called “Moré Moré (Leaky)” that Mohri began in 2015, the installation would occasionally …

Yuko Mohri Wins ,000 Calder Prize

Yuko Mohri Wins $50,000 Calder Prize

Yuko Mohri, a Japanese sculptor whose assemblages of fruit and found objects are in high demand on the international art circuit, has won yet another accolade: the Calder Prize, which is awarded by the namesake artist’s foundation and comes with $50,000. Mohri had already built a long CV in her native Japan before she represented the country at the 2024 Venice Biennale. Building on installations that appeared in biennials held in Gwangju and Sydney, her Japanese Pavilion typified her maximalist practice, which often involves creating from furniture, wiring, piping, lights, instruments, food, and more that are hooked together. Often, these installations produce sound. Related Articles Her Venice pavilion was among the most widely praised national presentations of that year and appears to have begat an array of international museum shows, including one held last year at the Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan. That exhibition, her largest to date, is due to travel to the Centro Botín in March. She is also set to have shows at the Bass museum in Miami and the Barbican Centre in …