“I was inspired by an invisible world that was illustrated in astrophysics…We have learned that the Big Bang was the beginning of the universe but his [Professor Paul Steinhardt] idea was that two planes existed before and collided and that made an explosion that created the universe. So in a way, there could be any moment that another plane could collide with each another to create another universe. And it would lead to the idea of a parallel universe and multi-verse.”—Mariko Mori
From Sean Kelly Gallery:
An interview with Mariko Mori on the occasion of her solo exhibition Invisible Dimension at Sean Kelly NY. March 23 – April 28, 2018.