Exhibition Overview
I was walking down the street in Brooklyn, I see the wall is covered with graffiti.
I see the curses of people, someone attempt to cover it up today but it will be painted again tomorrow.
A sore that never heals. The world is full of misery and devastation beyond repair.
All things are becoming tangled, complicated, a turbulent situation.
What is the reason behind existence?
The surveillance of society is an obscure anxiety.
I can’t escape from such a world, I must face it as an artist, as a Japanese person, as a woman.
I have come to the chaos of New York City to make art. Every day I wake up with different songs and different dreams.
For this project I am projecting my dreams and subconscious mind into the translucent screen.
I think all things consist of multiple aspects, and I am willingly trying to understand how they look.
Sound installation – WATER BRAIN
Gallery
About the Artist
Miho Morita
Born in Fukuoka, Japan, Miho Morita is a multimedia artist, graphic designer, painter and performance artist. She is classically trained at Musashino Art University in Tokyo. Her portfolio includes gallery exhibitions, commissioned work, corporate design, album cover art, and music videos. Miho was awarded "The 1st MS Art Grand Prize," selected by Katsuhiko Hibino. she also won Best Music Video at the New York International Film Festival in 2009 for the Art Design and concept behind the Jeff "Tain" Watts music video for his song Return of the Jitney Man.