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[Introduction of exhibited works (22 works)] *Some of the work photos may differ from the exhibited works.
*The name of the university at the time of graduation/completion in March 2023 is specified.
*Exhibition contents and exhibition dates are subject to change without notice.

09

Musashino Art University Girl SONYO Artist Information

A color to destroy anything that bothered me. Colors that breathe and move. The color that stands in front of you with its feet starting to move, and you can't take your eyes off it. Now that I've become this color, I'm going to destroy your world little by little.

NEW PINK
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery
10

Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School Rika Minamitani Artist Information

He depicts theatrical scenes using people and animals as motifs.

Untitled #0250
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11

Kyoto City University of Arts Graduate School​ ​Wang Ting Artist Information

The pink light intertwined the two completely different images of the ``sex industry'' and ``plant cultivation,'' creating something strange, like a metaphor.

A Moment of Pleasure
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery
12

Musashino Art University​ ​Kim Jiwon Artist Information

Through his depictions of people, he expresses the contradictory attitudes and emotions of finding beauty in objects that feel strange.

woman
Woman
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13

Aichi Prefectural University of Arts​ ​Kaori Kanai Artist Information

I go back and forth between the physical world of reality and the virtual space of SNS. By depicting a massless space constructed using CG on a canvas, we reconsider its strangeness.

daydream
Daydream
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery
14

Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School GORILLA PARK Artist Information

We are reconstructing a specific image on earth as a real substance. Humans seek to create objects that humans cannot perceive and have never seen, using universal materials.

Relief—1, Relief—2, Relief—3, Relief—4
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery
15

Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School​ ​Akari Tsuji Artist Information

My work is influenced by modern paintings, especially Japanese modernist paintings. I am interested in the Japanese sensitivity towards deformed people and animals.

human pattern
It depicts the complicated relationships.
Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery
16

Tohoku University of Art and Design Graduate School​ ​Natsumi Sasaki Artist Information

Using leather and ceramics, he creates unknown creatures that fuse the characteristics of animals, plants, and insects with humans, with the aim of ``liberating the human being as a living thing.''

Photo: Kuma Foundation Rinjin Specimen II - Ten, Rinjin Suit,
Rinjin Specimen III - Open
Specimen of Rinjin II - Ten (Sky), Rinjin Suit,
Specimen of Rinjin III - Kai (Open)
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