Eri Tsutsumy
福岡出身の画家・アーティスト。
2004年 福岡デザイン専門学校卒業。
2007年〜2012年 スイスに住む。現地のグループ展の参加や個展を開催。
2012年 日本へ帰国し東京や福岡を中心に活動する。
2020年 再びスイスへ制作の拠点を移す。
油絵の具、アクリル絵の具、テンペラ、コラージュ等の多様な画材で具象から抽象、
即興ドローイグを制作。近年はインスタレーションにも挑戦し、視覚や聴覚を失った人々も楽しめる芸術鑑賞「Unseen Art」の可能性も探っている。
Artist from Fukuoka (JP) Graduated from Fukuoka Design School in 2004. Moved to Switzerland in 2007 where she participated in local group exhibitions and set up solo exhibitions.
Returned to Japan in 2012 and worked mainly in Tokyo and Fukuoka. Moved to Switzerland again in 2020.
Abstract and improvised works using various painting materials such as oil paint, acrylic paint, tempera and collage. Recently also trying installation art, "Unseen Art" for deaf-blind people and exploring the possibilities of art appreciation.
Solo Exhibitions
2011 Hitori, Kunstraum Sandra Romer, Chur, Switzerland
2012 Sound of me, Enotn Works Studio and Cafe, Fukuoka, Japan
2014 Eri tsutsumy painting exhibition, Tokyu honten, Shibuya, Tokyo
2015 Eri tsutsumy painting exhibition, Tokyu honten, Shibuya, Tokyo
2016 Eri tsutsumy painting exhibition, Tokyu honten, Shibuya, Tokyo
2018 Anokoro Anobashode, Enotn Akasaka Studio, Fukuoka, Japan
2019 Garden of Lights, Perhaps Gallery, Saga, Japan
2021 At Home, Pop-up Gallery Berggasse, Chur, Switzerland
Group Exhibitions
2009 Young at Art 2009, Gallery Art Seefeld, Zürich, Switzerland
2013 Selected Works Exhibition of The Art magazine Debut, Gallery Fuji, Ginza, Tokyo
2014 Selected Works Exhibition of The Art magazine Debut, Gallery Wada, Ginza, Tokyo
2015 Jo she Ryoku, Odakyu Shinjuku Honten, Shinjuku, Tokyo
2016 Monochrome Show, Wald art studio, Fukuoka, Japan
2017 Scatter Gather vol.5, Wald art studio, Fukuoka, Japan
2017 Liberty 30, Wald art studio, Fukuoka, Japan
2018 Scatter Gather vol.5, Wald art studio, Fukuoka, Japan
2018 Δ Delta Group Exhibition, Wald art studio, Fukuoka, Japan
2020 Otonai - Sound/Visit -, Fukuoka Prefectural Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
2020 Δ Delta Group Exhibition vol.2, Wald art studio, Fukuoka, Japan
Special Exhibitions
2013 Four Hakata dolls, Hakata Traditional craft museum, Fukuoka, Japan
2014 Ho- ho- Hato bue Teteppu, Perhaps Gallery, Saga, Japan