Yuko Mohri

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From Yuko Mohri’s delicate musical sculptures to Kapwani Kiwanga’s brilliant beadwork which acts as a meditation on the history of global trade

BY frieze |

We spoke with the artists representing Japan and South Korea about their Venice exhibitions and the obsolescence of national divisions

From Julien Creuzet’s multimedia mastery to Kapwani Kiwanga’s beaded presentation, a tapestry of sensory experiences permeates the Venice Biennale 2024

BY Terence Trouillot |

From an especially weak German pavilion to Yuko Mohri’s orchestra of rotting fruit, sensuality – and history – take centre stage at the Venice Biennale 2024

BY Andrew Durbin |

From Koo Jeong-A’s scented pavilion to Julien Creuzet’s ‘layers of history’, here's what not to miss during this year’s Biennale 

BY frieze |

The Tokyo-based artist tracks the fluctuations of the world around us, from dust and light to rotting fruit

Natural forms and responses to the environment are front and centre at Frieze Seoul this year. We look at the artists, including Olafur Eliasson and Woody de Othello, bringing the cosmos to the fair

In the Tokyo-based artist's works, everyday objects are animated by electric motors and chance elements

BY Andrew Maerkle |

At SCAI Piramide, Tokyo, six artists have selected previously unseen photographs by Akasegawa that reflect the dizzying range of his work and his trenchant critique of capitalism

BY Andrew Maerkle |