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Tom Na H-iu
by Mariko Mori, 2007. New York. “The title of the exhibition draws its name from the monumental 4.5 meter sculpture, which will be exhibited along with two other large-scale sculptures, Flatstone and Roundstone. The works develop Mori’s continued interest in a fusion of art and technology, and the idea of universal spiritual consciousness.”
via Deitch gallery
  1. Tom Na H-iu

    by Mariko Mori, 2007. New York. “The title of the exhibition draws its name from the monumental 4.5 meter sculpture, which will be exhibited along with two other large-scale sculptures, Flatstone and Roundstone. The works develop Mori’s continued interest in a fusion of art and technology, and the idea of universal spiritual consciousness.”

    via Deitch gallery

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