I don’t like it much when people say “sorry I haven’t posted a lot on my blog lately” but… sorry I haven’t posted a lot on my blog lately… Who knew that having a baby was so time consuming? Sooner or later, I will find a rhythm that’ll […]
Setouchi International Art Festival 2010
A couple of weeks ago, I missed this blog’s first anniversary (whoops), so no way I’m missing today’s anniversary, as this day one year ago I started my visit and coverage of the Setouchi International Art Festival 2010 (on Ogijima, where else?) a visit that – as you already […]
Today, a small flashback about a beautiful (but temporary) artwork in Takamatsu during the Setouchi International Art Festival 2010. You can read more about it here: Project for Sea-Light in Takamatsu. (I know, I promised to be more active on the blog than I have been lately, but […]
We went back to Teshima yesterday, and I finally visited the Teshima Art Museum – one of the most unique museum in the world – among other things. 🙂
Not a lot a to say about Haruki Takahashi‘s Sea Vine except that it is the first “artwork in a house and on an island” that I saw on Ogijima. I know, it may sound weird to see that as a detail worth mentioning, but the Setouchi International Art […]
I don’t really have much to say about Takashi Imura‘s Karakurin (カラクリン) except that it was interesting. I’m not exactly sure why, but these mechanical statues seemed strangely familiar, even though I’ve tried to find what they reminded me of without any success so far. From the rare information […]
Yesterday, I told you about the Oni Cave on Megijima. Today I’m going to tell you when I went back last October, despite the fact that I had already visited it less than 5 months earlier (no, I’m not that amused by big plastic Oni statues). Of course it […]
Harmonica (ハーモニカ) is the third artwork made by an Australian artiste –Sue Pedley– in the village of Kō on Teshima. At first, I have to admit that I feared for the worst when I read the description on the goude book. I even thought about skipping the visit to not […]
Here is an artwork that kinda left me wondering. It is called Giant in Our Minds (心の巨人) by Tatsuo Kawaguchi. I’m not sure how to talk about it except by rephrasing what the Setouchi International Art Festival 2010‘s official guide had to say. That is that when Mr. Kawaguchi entered […]