About

Kasumi Hinouchi is an artist and printmaker from Japan, currently residing in New York. In her work she focuses on the human body in transitioning states, mutating from a concrete object of temptation to an abstract object of the artist's imagination.
Dance is one of the formative poetic moments in Hinouchi's work. Either by layering frames of dancers in time or framing dancers in a multiplicity of space utilizing the kinematic qualities of dance to influence the physical image making process. These techniques produce artifacts that don't always allow for an intelligible determination of a 'sujet'.  In this murky area she finds her provisional point of arrival.

Education

  • General Studies in Photography, International Center of Photography, New York, 2013

Exhibitions

  • Brighton Fringe Festival, NORTH STAR STUDIO, Group Show, Brighton, UK, May 2017
  • The Practice of Large, Bushwick Open Studios, New York, June 2014
  • PWP's 38th Anniversary Women's International Open Call for Entry, Online Exhibition, 2013
  • Photoville, New York, September 2013
  • The View from here-Student Final Exhibition, International Center Of Photography, New York, June 2013

Publications and Press

  • Average Art, August edition, UK, 2016

Awards

  • PWP's 38th Anniversary Women's International Open Call for Entry, Honorable Mention, 2013

Scholarships

  • Lisette Model Scholarship, International Center Of Photography, February 2013