Paper Weaving - Haneno Suzuki 09.21 - 10.06.2024 - tortoise general store

Paper Weaving - Haneno Suzuki 09.21 - 10.06.2024

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Haneno Suzuki
Visual Artist

Born in Tokyo in 1989.
Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Graduate School of Fine Arts, specializing in visual communication design.

I focus on the diverse textures, colors, and processing techniques of paper, exploring the unique expressions created through weaving it.

While my previous work primarily involved creating flat patterns by weaving paper, this time I’ve shifted my focus to exploring the three-dimensional qualities that emerge by layering paper.

Exhibition

2022
PAPER WEAVING FOR MILLIMETER MILLIGRAM 2022 (Seoul, Korea)

Group Exhibition “ENTGRENZTER RAUM II” at Hebel_121 (Basel, Switzerland)

2020
ENTGRENZTER RAUM I  Die Fülle der Leere” at KUSTRAUM OKTOGON (Bern, Switzerland)

2017
Group Exhibition “MOT Satellite 2017 Fall Connecting Scapes”  (Tokyo, Japan)

2017
Solo-Exhibition “PAPER/FABRIC” at Hebel_121 (Basel, Switzerland)

2017
Solo-Exhibition “micro-macro” at CAFE deux poissond (Tokyo, Japan)

2016
Solo-Exhibition “right and left” at KAMOI KAKOSHI mt factory tour vol.5 (Okayama, Japan)

2015
Exhibition of the finalists of Graphic “1_WALL” at Guardian Garden (Tokyo, Japan)

 

Awards

2016 Longlist of “Steidl Book Award Japan”
2015
Winning a prize in the International Poster Triennial in Toyama 2015 Finalist of Graphic “1_WALL”
2015
Awarded a graduation prize at Tokyo University of the Arts

 

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