Mariko HORI




nothing is effaced - we just never know where it goes

installation
branches, twigs, stones, dandelion, lake water, incense made from wild plants, found objects
2016


For example, when plants die, or when an old building is pulled down, or when something is burned– it seems the things get smaller, fade out, or become invisible. But they don’t really get smaller nor do they even transpire into nothingness. Rather, the transpired, missing parts now exist somewhere else in a new form, a new situation.























All content © Mariko Hori 2016