If this world is a chain of kisses, why do its fragments sometimes look like stones?
Or how does a stone that has lost its kissing nature regain it’s fluctuation?
What happens between a verb and a noun? What is at the end of that back and forth?
This exhibition featured two types of drawings using Japanese washi paper and glass, created on the basis of the words “Where the kiss will be tomorrow.”
Akari Fujise
Through capturing traces that are ubiquitous in our everyday life, she attempts to construct a new language for understanding the world. She is also interested in expanding the concept of drawing, and is involved in international contemporary drawing studies as a researcher.
BLOCKHOUSE, Shibuya City,Tokyo