I installed a large amount of cut paper in the gallery space—the paper we usually use to draw letters and pictures or printed and bound into a book. What we see at the exhibition is "paper" that has been stripped of its functions and uses. Today, with the various media that abound, the paper does not have to be just material for conveying information. In what form will paper exist beside us in the future? What kind of dreams does this "paper" have?
The gallery used to be a printing factory, but the factory has moved to the suburbs, where cut paper is brought out every day. Usually, the paper is sent for recycling, but I borrowed the paper for the exhibition's duration.
Planing and production by: Masahiro Saito and Ryosuke Harashima Illustrations by: Natsumi Harashima