• Where the kiss will be tomorrow (photo: Aya Kawachi)/2023
Akari Fujise

藤瀬朱里

By focusing on the "deconstruction and construction of lines" and capturing their trajectory, he is attempting to construct a new language for understanding the world. He is also interested in expanding the concept of drawing as he creates works, and is involved in the study of contemporary drawing as a researcher. Past solo exhibitions include "I Can Hear the Quiet Sound of Deconstruction" (Gallery33, 2021), "Songs to make the dust dance on the beams" (Untitled Space, 2022), and "Where the kiss will be tomorrow" (BLOCK HOUSE, 2023).


 

Education


2022-2024 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts, Department of Global Art Practice


2019-2020 Camberwell College of Arts (Foundation course / Drawing & Conceptual Art Practice major)


2011-2015 Graduated from the Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University


 

Solo Exhibition


2023.1 “Where the kiss will be tomorrow” | BLOCK HOUSE, Tokyo


2022.2 “Songs to Make the Dust Dance on the Beams” | ONA Project room, Tokyo


2021.7 “I heard the quiet dismantling sound” | Gallery33, Tokyo


 

Group Exhibition


2023.11 “Let’s move it!” | BUG gallery, Tokyo


2022.7 “Signals” Drawing Tube Publication Commemoration Exhibition | NADiff a/p/a/r/t


2022.1 “Mother Nature” | N/A Art SITE, Tokyo


Awards / Others


2023 Contemporary Art Foundation Award (CAF) Jury Prize


2021.9-10 Art Action UK Online Residency (Online exhibition)