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スヨン|Suyeont

Suyeont

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Suyeont

2020 MFA Fine Arts, Korea National University of Arts, KR
2015 BFA Film, Korea National University of Arts, KR

Selected Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions
2025 Tracing Paper, Komplex Gallery, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2021 A Soft Future, Alltimespace, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2019 Oft in the Stilly Night, Gallery175, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Statement

I work to reveal the impermanence of life and the events that are never impermanent that bloom in it. I move between graph paper drawing, painting, and fabric work and engrave precious sensations that I want to remember on the thin support. The nature of life, in which ‘impermanence’ and ‘meaningfulness’ coexist, continues to confuse me. Through my work, I want to express the state in which nothing but everything, both momentary and eternal, disappearing and ecstatically beautiful, collide.
My work is largely divided into three parts.
First, it is a drawing with colored pencils on graph paper, which is necessary to quickly record the sensation of the moment. I draw shapes freely on the order created by straight horizontal and vertical lines. I can follow the line, but I don’t have to. I look at the sensations that made me sharp during the day. I find and record the intense sensations that I could react to my existence, including the water I brushed my hands while swimming, the warmth I felt when I hugged, and the anxiety that I passed by. The moment I focus on those senses, I feel most strongly that I am alive. Many stories are compressed, simplified, and encrypted.
Second, it is a painting with acrylic. Painting creates a spatial depth that could not be realized in drawing. I stay in front of the canvas for a longer time than in drawing and come into contact with the moment the sensation first arose. The soft tactile sensation conveyed by the two layers of thin cotton cloth and the layers of light paint that have been piled up several times bring me closer to the original sensation.
Thirdly, it is a fabric work that is made by cutting and sewing translucent fabrics such as Nobang or Oksa into shape. The fabric most actively approaches the audience, wraps around their bodies, and creates a flow of movement. Its thinness is suitable for conveying a state of being present but not existing, visible but invisible. In fabric work, the iconography has clearer boundaries and is held in place by means of thread and needle.
These three ways of working complement each other and work organically. The place where they are headed is the same. ‘To reveal the fragility of life, and therefore remind us of the moments that need to be celebrated more deeply’. I want to present such a moment through the exhibition.

Suyeont《Angels》2025, acrylic on cotton, 112.1 x 145.5 cm

Collection

MMCA Art Bank, Republic of Korea

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【News】「biscuit gallery press Vol.5」/biscuit books

biscuit gallery will release it’s annual zine “biscuit gallery press Vol.5” through its publishing label biscuit books. The release date is February 21, 2026.

「biscuit gallery press Vol.5」Contents:

Featured Artists
Artist Profiles / Selected Artists – Art Busan & ART FAIR TOKYO
Yennie Ebihara、Miyu Yamada、Kosuke Ajiro、Yasuaki Kuroda、Sawako Nasu、Azisaka Koji、Wakumi Kanno、Mariko Kitajima、Machi Sugita、Hiroki Niimi、Eri Fukami、Kana Mitsunari、Hiroyuki Mori、Yosuke Yamanouchi、Yuzuki

 

Features
Gallery Column|Global Action | biscuit gallery at International Art Fairs
Atelier Journey|Yasuaki Kuroda
Collector’s Interview |Toshiaki Ohgi
In Conversation : Artists |Junichi Sato × Hiroki Niimi
Comic Series|Yuzuki
Column Series|Kohei Yamada

Through this book, we platform the thriving young contemporary art scene in Japan to domestic and international audiences.

 

【Further Information】

Title:biscuit gallery press Vol.5

Contents: This magazine covers the Japanese contemporary art scene, particularly the trends among young artists, focusing on the exhibition planning and artists featured by Biscuit Gallery.
Publisher: biscuit books
Publication date: February 21, 2026 
Size:A5
Number of Pages:32
Designer:Shinobu Ouchi
Price: 500 yen (excluding tax) *550 yen including tax
Language: Japanese/English
ISBN:978-4-9912414-7-5

Available at: biscuit gallery (Shinjuku), Ginza Tsutaya Books, Daikanyama Tsutaya Books, NADiff contemporary, and other art-related bookstores.
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Kindle:https://amzn.asia/d/0awbwqBa

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Yuuki Kitazawa

Yuuki Kitazawa

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Yuuki Kitazawa

1962: Born in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture.

Graduated from Nagano Prefectural Chino High School.
1984–Present: Started professional career as an illustrator for BRUTUS magazine. Works extensively in magazines, books, advertising, and animation.
2014–Present: Began creating three-dimensional/sculptural works.
Affiliation: Member of the Tokyo Illustrators Society (TIS).

Concept

Innocence, storytelling, and unawareness.
I create my works by constantly balancing these three elements.

Because wood carving possesses such a powerful sense of physical presence, I often feel as though my pieces are creatures born into the world fully formed as adults who never experienced a larval stage. To capture this state exactly as it is, I carve and paint them while keeping facial expressions to an absolute minimum.

The form itself, including the clothing, embodies a narrative. However, I prefer to infuse a more fictional narrative rather than a realistic one. I feel that tethering a physically evocative form to a realistic story risks confining it within the cramped limits of a “diminished diorama.”

Rather than seeking empathy from the viewer, my goal is to guide them into a world of free imagination through an “alien” sense of fiction. In doing so, I make it a point to ensure that the subjects themselves remain entirely unaware of the very stories they wear.

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biscuit gallery storage service

biscuit gallery offers professional art storage services through our own facilities and partner warehouses.

We accommodate a wide range of artworks, including two-dimensional pieces, sculptures, and antiques or curios. Our service is flexible, allowing for the storage of even a single item.

Service Features

Climate Control: We maintain optimal temperature and humidity levels specifically for the preservation of fine art.

Security: Our facilities are equipped with 24-hour monitoring systems managed by professional security firms.

Handling Support: Our dedicated staff provides comprehensive support for packing, transportation, and installation.

Pricing

Intake Fee (per item): 1,000 JPY (plus tax)

The intake fee is waived for artworks purchased directly from biscuit gallery.

Withdrawal Fee (per item): 1,000 JPY (plus tax)

Monthly Storage Fees (by size, tax exclusive)
Fees are determined by the sum of the external dimensions (length + width + height) of the storage box.

 

利用料金

1作品あたり入庫料:1,000円(税別)
※biscuit galleryにて購入した作品をそのまま保管する場合は入庫料を免除いたします。

1作品あたり出庫料:1,000円(税別)

Size (Sum of Dimensions),Approx. Japanese Canvas Size,Monthly Fee
“1mm – 1,000mm”,Up to No. 10,”1,000 JPY”
“1,001mm – 2,000mm”,Up to No. 40,”1,500 JPY”
“2,001mm – 3,000mm”,Up to No. 100,”2,000 JPY”
“3,001mm – 4,000mm”,Up to No. 120,”3,000 JPY”
“4,001mm – 5,000mm”,Up to No. 200,”5,000 JPY”
“Over 5,000mm”,—,By Estimate

※Effective as of November 6, 2024.

Calculation Method:
The monthly fee is applied based on the total external dimensions (L+W+H) of the item’s packaging at the time of intake. Please note that this may differ from the actual dimensions of the artwork itself. To prevent damage, we may consult with you regarding the creation of custom storage boxes or specialized cushioning/packing for items without a box.

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Contact

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北島 麻里子|Mariko Kitajima

Mariko Kitajima


Mariko Kitajima

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Mariko Kitajima

2014 Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University, Faculty of Design, Department of Fine Arts, Painting Major

Exhibition History

[Solo Exhibition]
2025 “Carpe Diem” (PARCO MUSEUM, Tokyo)

[Group Exhibition]
2025 ELLE × MEET YOUR ART “Divers Narratives – Intersecting Gazes” (Tokyo)
2025 “ART CIRCLES” (Lexus Osaka Fukushima, Osaka)
2024 “faces” (GALLERY CURU, Thailand)
2024 “grid3” (biscuit gallery, Tokyo)
2023 “CONCERTO” (Lurf MUSEUM, Tokyo)
2023 “CULTURE ART PARK 2023” (Daikanyama T-Site, Tokyo)
2023 “grid2” (biscuit gallery, Tokyo)
2021 “Attributes/Demonic Nature” (WATOWA GALLERY, Tokyo)

[Art Fair]
ART TAIPEI 2014, 2015, 2016 (Taiwan)
ART OSAKA 2015, 2023 (Osaka)
ART FAIR PHILIPPINES 2016, 2020, 2023 (Philippines)
ART FAIR TOKYO 2021, 2023, 2024 (Tokyo)
JING ART 2023 (China)

Concept

My work explores the theme of “Self.” Within the ambiguous existence of the self, I feel there is one “me” visible above the water, like the tip of an iceberg, and many other versions of “me” hidden beneath the surface. These versions are reflected in everyday objects, changing form, and existing within everything I see. My practice involves finding these many hidden selves. Through my work, I hope to create opportunities for viewers to discover their own hidden selves.

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