2015–
This work is an extension of fieldwork Moré Moré Tokyo in sculpture series.
By preparing frameworks inspired by Marcel Duchamp, such as the ready-mades, The Large Glass, and Étant donnés, Mohri produces kinetic sculpture made by actually causing water leaks to appear at various sites, and attempting to plug them. The work is finished when she successfully manages to control the leak and cause the water to recirculate. A landmark for Mohri, this work looks upon previously neglected corners of the city with a humorous yet critical eye.
This work won Mohri the Grand Prix at the Nissan Art Awards 2015.
In the occasion of “Lyon Biennale 2017,” these two works have been exhibited together with pieces by Marcel Duchamp, including Box in a Valise.
See also Moré Moré: Variations
Moré Moré (Leaky): The Falling Water Given
2015–
Materials: Wood, umbrella, hose, PET bottels, rubber glove, bucket, wheel, duster, sponge, pump, acrylic resin, etc.
Size: 272.5(H) x 175.8(W) x 50(D) mm (x 3 pieces)
Moré Moré (Leaky): The Falling Water Given