GEISAI#7 Photo Report

  • Recipient of the silver prize at GEISAI#4, Ichiro Morimoto exhibited miniature paper figures of real people.
  • Otake Tsukasa, who won the bronze prize at GEISAI#4, expressed his unique universe through cutouts and paintings. He also sold T-shirts.
  • Kinoshita Masao, recipient of the gold prize at GEISAI Museum, displayed his popular sculptures in varied sizes. He also showed drawings for the first time.
  • Recipient of the silver prize at GEISAI Museum, Atsuo Suzuki exhibited a booth of minimal relief works.
  • Seikaigekijo, who won the bronze prize at GEISAI Museum, exhibited well-produced furniture made of driftwood.
  • Gold prize recipient Hamaguchi Sakurako exhibited a tranquil room with drawings and illustrations pasted on the wall.
  • Yoddogawa Techniaue , winner of the silver prize at GEISAI#5, created a cosmic space out of junk and waste.
  • Winner of the bronze prize at GEISAI#5, Hiroshi Sshimizu, stayed silently in white paint in the center of his booth. It was quite a site.
  • Erina Matsui, who won the gold prize at GEISAI#6, displayed several self-portraits that visitors could also touch. It had a great impact.
  • Yamanaka Camera, who won the silver prize at GEISAI#6. Probably the most popular booth with visitors.
  • GEISAI#6 bronze prize winner Maki Hosokawa hung female characters from the top of her booth.
  • Once again, the jurors examined each work with almost child-like interest.