Border No.23
Year: 2025
Material/Technique: Canvas, Oil
Size: 53 × 45.5 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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About the Work
- Year
- 2025
- Material/Technique
- Canvas, Oil
- Size
- 53 × 45.5 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Credits
- Courtesy of biscuit gallery
- Frame
- Not Included
- Work Certificate
- Not Included
- Distributor of artworks
- biscuit gallery
- Ship-from Area
- Tokyo
- Days Until Dispatch
- 会期後2〜3週間
- Category
- Painting
Work Details
“Standing on the Line of Reflected Light”
The shimmering of heat haze flickers within memory.
A constant, vivid afterimage lingers behind my eyelids, ceaselessly wavering.
That light, imbued with a certain warmth—could it be the glimmer of horsehair? Or the reflection of white?
Perhaps it is something latent—or perhaps, it is the reflected light that comes from you, arising in the dialogue between people.
As I recall each of these rays—these fragments of reflection—I gaze quietly out the window.
Just as deeper light intensifies shadows, my practice begins with perceiving the reverse side of every scene and thing—the land where history and blood have accumulated, and the truth that can only be seen through my own eyes.
Because everyone carries a kind of paleness within them, I have come to accept and affirm the boundary line.
“When facing someone in daily life, I inevitably think about the boundary line that lies between us. The very act of setting up a sign creates and reinforces that boundary.
There is the undeniable reality that boundaries are eternal—and with them, the order and comfort they preserve.
These elements, along with the landscape, reflect and refract one another, shaping the world we inhabit. It may be impossible to cross the boundary itself, yet by standing before it, continuing dialogue, and deepening mutual understanding—that, I believe, is what is asked of us.”
And as time flows on, one’s body is carried back into the everyday—back before the canvas.
The humidity, the land, the fleeting conversations—a glance downward brings a quiet sense of reassurance.
Indeed, I am here.
And the paintings inherit these memories of mine, preserving them alongside the light.
Machi Sugita
Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- Machi Sugita Solo Exhibition “Standing on the Line of Reflected Light”11.29.2025 - 12.14
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Artist
Artist
2000年埼玉県生まれ。
2020年女子美術大学短期大学部造形学科美術コース卒業
2022年同大学部研究生卒業(学士)
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個展
2022年「First Light」(ARTDYNE)
2023年「Dignity and Light」(Contemporary tokyo)
2023年「We can't all become one」(ARTDYNE)
グループ展
2022年「Aritificial Phenomenon」(Centurion Lounge,Regent Hotel,Taipei)
2022年 「nine colors XVI」(西武渋谷店)
2022年「ブルーピリオド展-BLUE ART COLLABORATION-」(寺田倉庫G1ビル)
2022年「阪急うめだnine colors」(阪急うめだ)
2023年「nine colors XVII」(西武渋谷店)
2023年「grid2」(biscuit gallery )
2024年「Draw Lines & Shapes in My Maps」(T&Y Gallery ,Los Angeles) 等
コラボレーション
「THE PACKAGE by ZOZOVILLA Vol.2」
受賞歴
「女子美術短期大学部2019年度卒業制作展」
卒業制作賞受賞
第7回「未来展」準グランプリ・特別賞受賞
第8回「未来展」特別賞受賞
「WATOWA ART AWARD2022 」準グランプリ受賞













