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Tom Na H-iu,Teshima Island – Mariko Mori

Tom Na H-iu,Teshima Island – Mariko Mori

2010

Tom Na H-iu on Teshima Island, Japan
by Mariko Mori

In ancient Celtic folklore, Tom Na H-iu was the place where souls wait to pass on to their next life. Inspired by this myth, Mariko Mori has created a contemporary monument of glass and installed it in the center of a pond in the forest.

The images were part of the book Insular Insight – Where Art and Architecture Conspire with Nature

The islands of Naoshima, Teshima, and Inujima in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea are places of pilgrimage for friends of contemporary art and architecture. Alongside works in public spaces as well as site-specific installations, the islands are also full of numerous museums and collections of contemporary art.
This publication offers a comprehensive documentation of this unique cultural landscape surrounded by Japan’s Inland Sea. The photographs by the Dutch photographer Iwan Baan, ranging from tiny details to giant panoramas, create a comprehensive portrait of the islands with their fluid transitions between nature, art, and architecture. Numerous texts introduce readers to the individual areas and projects that are either permanently on display on the islands or have taken place there temporarily. In addition, other essays deal with the island as a cultural concept and phenomenon. Among others, the book presents buildings by Kazuyo Sejima, Ruye Nishizawa, Tadao Ando, and Hiroshi Sambuichi. With contributions by Peter Sloterdijk, Eve Blau, Nayan Chanda, Jean-Hubert Martin, Soichiro Fukutake, Shunya Yoshimi, and Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto

More info at Lars Muller Publishers: Insular Insight – Where Art and Architecture Conspire with Nature

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  • Japan,
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  • Mariko Mori,
  • Park,
  • and Teshima Island

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