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Sean Kelly is delighted to present Radiance, an exhibition of new work by internationally acclaimed artist Mariko Mori. In this deeply contemplative presentation, Mori unites cutting edge technological materials with ancient cosmologies, drawing inspiration from the enduring spiritual traditions of Japan. Spanning sculpture, installation, and works on paper, the exhibition reflects Mori’s long-standing engagement with metaphysical concepts and technical innovation grounded in her cultural heritage.

Mariko Mori - Radiance - 展覽 - Sean Kelly Gallery

In the front gallery, Mori presents poetic works on silk and paper that extend the meditative quality of the series. Their refined execution and contemplative scale invite close looking, offering an intimate counterpart to the monumental stones and shrine. Together, these works create a rhythm of immersion and reflection that anchors the exhibition.

“There’s an illusion of separation when it comes to physicality, but if you look beyond that, everything is connected.” - Mariko Mori

Radiance is rooted in Mori’s extensive research into Japan’s stone cultures from the Jomon (14,000–300 BCE) and Yayoi (300 BCE–300 CE) periods through the Kofun (250–538 CE) and Asuka eras (538–710 CE). Informed by site visits to sacred geological formations across the Japanese archipelago, including the storied rocks of Okinoshima Island and the shrines of Izumo and Awaji, Mori focuses on these ancestral sites through a contemporary lens.

Upon entering the main gallery, visitors are greeted by two luminous stone pillars. These works, from Mori’s Stone series, reimagine Japan’s revered rocks, or Iwakura, which for millennia have been sites of divine presence. Their dichroic surfaces shift with ambient light and the viewer’s movement, reimagining invisible energies that recall the stones’ original function as portals to the sacred.

Mariko Mori - Radiance - 展覽 - Sean Kelly Gallery

Mori’s Love sculpture is rooted in Japan’s earliest creation myths, drawing inspiration from the Kojiki, the oldest surviving creation text. In these legends, the first deities exist without gender or pairing—pure, singular forces of creation. Over time, gods began to appear as couples, culminating with Izanagi and Izanami, the divine pair who, according to legend, gave birth to the islands of Japan.

In her research across archaeological and sacred sites dating from the Kofun period (5th–7th centuries CE), Mori observed that many ancient iwakura, stones believed to be dwelling places or landing sites of spirits, appear in pairs. Sometimes joined, sometimes resting side by side, these “couple stones” were often understood as symbols of fertility and renewal. Their significance deepened during the Yayoi period, when the advent of rice cultivation brought heightened reverence for nature deities who governed rain and fertility, forces essential to communal survival and growth.

Mori’s Love reinterprets this symbolic pairing as a meditation on the essential bonds that sustain life. The title refers not only to romantic love, but also to the universal qualities of compassion, respect, and interconnection that bind all living beings to one another and to the natural world. Through the simplicity and enduring solidity of stone, Mori invites viewers to reflect on the act of coupling, between humans and as a fundamental principle of existence, a reminder that creation, harmony, and renewal arise through connection.

"Artworks contain an intangible energy imbued within their materials—something unseen that resides within them. I have unwavering faith in this power and am committed to continuing my creative endeavors, trusting in the path that has naturally guided me." - Mariko Mori

Also in the main gallery, Mori has installed an environment that recreates the spiritual experience of entering shrines in Japan. Presented entirely in white, the installation evokes a space of purity and transcendence. A soft breeze gently moves through the silk veils wrapping the inner sanctum, infusing the work with an almost imperceptible sense of movement and breath.

Mariko Mori - Radiance - 展覽 - Sean Kelly Gallery

Within this meditative environment are two additional stone works, Kamitate Stone I and Oshito Stone III, their luminous surfaces resonating with the surrounding architecture. Together, the shrine and sculptures form the heart of the exhibition, offering a space of stillness and reflection that connects historic belief systems with Mori’s futuristic vision.

"The inner light that resides within the human soul radiates eternally, transcending life and death. Onogoro Stone stands as a symbol of this perpetual brilliance."
- Mariko Mori

Surrounding this sacred core are Mori’s Unity photo paintings which reflect on the interconnectedness of all things. Rooted in rituals and philosophies such as the Chadō (tea ceremony), they embody Mori’s broader practice at the intersection of art, science, spirituality, and technology. As the artist recalls, the series was inspired by an overwhelming vision of radiant light.

Mariko Mori - Radiance - 展覽 - Sean Kelly Gallery

Mori recalls, “the manifestation of a profound and boundless love—the primordial source from which all life arises… In that sacred moment, I felt a profound connection to the Great Light. My heart overflowed with the realization that no soul is ever truly alone.” Through these works, Mori conveys this eternal bond between the divine presence and all living beings.

"To envision a world where everyone lives in peace — that very act of imagination is, I believe, the light that illuminates the path to our collective future."
- Mariko Mori

Mariko Mori - Radiance - 展覽 - Sean Kelly Gallery

Radiance expands Mori’s visionary practice, seamlessly intertwining the spiritual and the technological, the material and the immaterial. It invites viewers to journey through spaces of transcendence and reflection, reminding us of the interdependence of humanity, nature, and the cosmos.

 

Mariko Mori Exhibition Opening Performance
October 30, 2025

 

Mariko Mori lives and works in New York and Tokyo. In the Fall of 2026, the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, will present a major retrospective of Mariko Mori’s work across all media, spanning three decades. The exhibition is co-curated by Alexandra Munroe, Senior Curator at Large, Global Arts, Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, and Mami Kataoka, Director, Mori Art Museum. Her work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at major international institutions, including the Royal Academy of Arts, London; the Japan Society, New York; The Serpentine Gallery, London; and the Centre Pompidou, Paris amongst others. Mariko Mori’s work is in the collections of the Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Tate Modern, London; the Louisiana Museum, Denmark; the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseums, Denmark; the Asia Society, New York; the Pinchuk Foundation, Ukraine; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, amongst many others worldwide. Mori has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Menzione d’onore at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997 and the 8th Annual Award as a promising Artist and Scholar in the Field of Contemporary Japanese Art in 2001 from Japan Cultural Arts Foundation. In 2014, she was named an honorary Fellow of University of the Arts London.
 

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Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Installation view of Mariko Mori: Radiance at Sean Kelly, New York, October 31 – December 20, 2025, Photography: Jason Wyche, Courtesy: Sean Kelly, New York

Mariko Mori, Unity I, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity I, 2024

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

UV cured pigment, Dibond and aluminum

diameter: 63 1/2 inches (161.3 cm)
depth: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

edition of 5 with 2 APs (#3/5)

(MMo-119.3)

Mariko Mori, Unity Drawing IV, 2025

Mariko Mori

Unity Drawing IV, 2025

signed and dated by artist, recto

mineral pigment, acrylic paint, pastel and colored pencil on paper

paper: 30 x 22 1/8 inches (76.2 x 56.2 cm)
framed: 33 3/4 x 25 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches (85.7 x 65.4 x 4.4 cm)

(MMo-144)

Mariko Mori, Unity Drawing III, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity Drawing III, 2024

signed and dated by artist, recto

mineral pigment, acrylic paint, pastel and colored pencil on paper

paper: 30 x 22 1/8 inches (76.2 x 56.2 cm)
framed: 33 3/4 x 25 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches (85.7 x 65.4 x 4.4 cm)

(MMo-138)

Mariko Mori, Unity Drawing I, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity Drawing I, 2024

signed and dated by artist, recto

mineral pigment, acrylic paint, pastel and colored pencil on paper

paper: 30 x 22 1/8 inches (76.2 x 56.2 cm)
framed: 33 3/4 x 25 3/4 x 1 3/4 inches (85.7 x 65.4 x 4.4 cm)

(MMo-141)

Mariko Mori, Love II, 2025

Mariko Mori

Love II, 2025

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

Dichroic coated layered acrylic in 2 parts, Corian base

70 7/8 x 29 11/16 x 23 3/8 inches (180 x 75.4 x 59.3 cm) each

edition of 1 with 1 AP (#1/1)

(MMo-103.p.1)

Mariko Mori, Genesis III, 2022

Mariko Mori

Genesis III, 2022

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

UV cured pigment, Dibond and aluminum

diameter: 63 1/2 inches (161.3 cm)
depth: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

edition of 5 with 2 APs (#5/5)

(MMo-80.5)

Mariko Mori, Unity II, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity II, 2024

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

UV cured pigment, Dibond and aluminum

diameter: 63 1/2 inches (161.3 cm)
depth: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

edition of 5 with 2 APs (#1/5)

(MMo-120.1)

Mariko Mori, Unity VIII, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity VIII, 2024

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

UV cured pigment, Dibond and aluminum

diameter: 63 1/2 inches (161.3 cm)
depth: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

edition of 5 with 2 APs (#1/5)

(MMo-125.1)

Mariko Mori, Oshito Stone III, 2025

Mariko Mori

Oshito Stone III, 2025

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

Dichroic coated layered acrylic, Corian base

43 5/16 x 34 7/16 x 35 13/16 inches (110 x 87.5 x 90.9 cm)

edition of 3 with 1 AP (#1/3)

(MMo-102.g.1)

Mariko Mori, Kamitate Stone I, 2025

Mariko Mori

Kamitate Stone I, 2025

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

Dichroic coated layered acrylic, Corian base

70 7/8 x 28 7/8 x 24 5/8 inches (180 x 73.3 x 62.5 cm)

edition of 1 with 1 AP (#1/1)

(MMo-95.b.1)

Mariko Mori, Shrine, 2025

Mariko Mori

Shrine, 2025

silk, aluminum, wood, two Dichroic coated acrylic sculptures, Corian bases

approx.: 74 13/16 x 362 3/16 x 189 inches (190 x 920 x 480 cm)

unique

(MMo-133)

Mariko Mori, Unity VII, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity VII, 2024

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

UV cured pigment, Dibond and aluminum

diameter: 63 1/2 inches (161.3 cm)
depth: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

edition of 5 with 2 APs (#1/5)

(MMo-94.1)

Mariko Mori, Unity IX, 2024

Mariko Mori

Unity IX, 2024

the work is accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity

UV cured pigment, Dibond and aluminum

diameter: 63 1/2 inches (161.3 cm)
depth: 3 inches (7.6 cm)

edition of 5 with 2 APs (#3/5)

(MMo-126.3)