Seisokuchi is a Tokyo-based art platform dedicated to supporting cultural practitioners, including artists, curators, writers, and researchers.
Launched as an artist-in-residence program in collaboration with WPÜ SHINJUKU, it aims to create a space where cultural practitioners can engage with their surroundings through slightly unconventional perspectives rooted in their everyday practices.
In seisokuchi #2, Luna Sue Huang explores Shinjuku as a collage of fragmented, at times contradictory, realities. Through painting, video, and a sketchbook diary, the artist will translate her experience of Shinjuku’s urban and psychological landscape into experimental visual poetry.
Chinese artist based in London whose practice moves between figuration and text-based abstraction. Beyond painting, she identifies as a storyteller, treating the canvas as a site of psychological repair. Her work navigates the tension between memory and erasure, exploring the complexities of female identity, kinship, and the diasporic experience.