“Not Even on Ship” Installation view ©ARARIO GALLERY

ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL presents a solo exhibition “Not Even on Ship” by Japanese Artist Yuki SAEGUSA, through August 17.
Yuki SAEGUSA (b. 1987) is an artist known for her series of paintings that primarily use oil and tempera, experimenting with a variety of materials and media. SAEGUSA’s works present landscapes of an ideational world, consciously reconstructed through complex personal memories and perspectives.
SAEGUSA draws inspiration from traditional Japanese landscape painting and Northern European Flemish painting. This exhibition features 34 works, including 30 paintings and 4 folding screens, highlighting SAEGUSA’s characteristic delicate brushwork.

Yuki SAEGUSA was born in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, in 1987. After graduating from the Oil Painting Department at Nagoya University of the Arts in 2010, she currently resides and creates her artwork in Kitanagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

She has held solo exhibitions at various institutions such as ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL (Seoul, Korea, 2024), Gallery A (Shizuoka, Japan, 2022), Yebisu Art Labo (Aichi, Japan, 2022; 2017; 2013; 2012), as well as group exhibitions held at ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL (Seoul, Korea, 2024), Bunkamura Gallery (Tokyo, Japan, 2023), ARARIO GALLERY SHANGHAI (Shanghai, China, 2022), Ginza Tsutaya Books (Tokyo, Japan, 2021), Nagoya Denki Community Hall (Aichi, Japan, 2017) and more. Her works are held in collections by institutions such as Nagoya University of the Arts (Japan) and more.