I think I have mentioned it a short while ago, but as a reminder, the majority of the Art Setouchi artworks are closed for the winter and until the beginning of the Setouchi Triennale 2013. However, the Takeshi Kawashima & Dream Friends Gallery will stay open on Ogijima (only […]
Yearly Archives: 2012
It’s starting to get pretty cold. So to make you (and myself) dream of warmer days, here is a small video of Ogijima’s lighthouse beach with an amazing view on the Seto Inland Sea that I shot a little while ago: [iframe width=”640″ height=”360″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/_aHHJUuKWbQ” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen] […]
These buoys and nets are in Takamatsu, not too far from the Sunport (from where this picture was taken). I assume those are seaweed fields, although, I’m not 100% sure.
The Setouchi Triennale 2013 is less than three months away. Winter has arrived and most Art Setouchi installations are closed. Now is a good time for a little retrospective about the Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, especially a few artworks that I hadn’t talked about yet. For example, Akinori […]
Last Sunday, I briefly went to Takamatsu Sunport and I saw that the preparations for the Setouchi Triennale 2013 are well underway. After all it starts in 90 days. I use the occasion to remind you that it will take place in three sessions: Spring: from […]
This picture is pretty old (if I’m correct it dates from my first trip to Takamatsu in 2009) but this place – the Takamatsu Sunport Hall – hasn’t changed much since.
If you don’t really know what Tonkatsu is, it’s basically breaded pork. It is usually eaten with some or all of the things you can see on the picture: shredded cabbage, mustard, miso soup, rice, pickled vegetables and various sauces. When it’s prepared just right, it can […]
They dance because they’re happy. They’re happy because they can join the first two Google+ communities that I have created. And they invite you to do the same. You may know (or not) that Google+ has implemented a new feature that I instantly loved: Communities. They merge the […]
When you walk to the lighthouse on Ogijima, this is the first glimpse you get of it. It’s also one of my favorite views along the way. Indeed, the important thing when you go to the lighthouse, is not the lighthouse itself (although it is interesting in […]