Sunday was the last day of the Setouchi Triennale 2016, and of course, like a lot of days this year, it started with Meon approaching Takamatsu Sunport. The destination was Ogijima. Where else? The first hour on the island was mostly spent having early lunch and chatting with […]
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Today, I’m bringing you back to Megijima to continue showing you the new art of the island this year for the Setouchi Triennale 2016. So, here is where we went after visiting the Oni Cave. Megijima’s Moai If you’re confused as to why there’s such a statue on […]
I rarely talk about Megijima on this blog for a bunch of reasons, mainly because it’s the least interesting island in the area… No, scratch that… It WAS the least interesting island in the area. Things are changing, finally. And for the next few weeks, you may expect a bunch […]
Rainy is season is not over yet, however, we got a very sunny day ahead! And it’s a Sunday! I guess that means I’m heading to Ogijima. 🙂 When I’m on the island, sometimes I tweet or instagram. Sometimes, I don’t. 🙂 Have a nice day everyone. […]
The Setouchi Triennale 2016 is opening in a few hours (in two hours and a half as I type these lines), that means I still have a few minutes to post a preview here (couldn’t do it yesterday). 🙂 So yesterday I was on Ogijima, and I got to […]
A week ago took place a small event in Takamatsu to introduce the Setouchi Triennale 2016. As I had to work, I unfortunately couldn’t attend. A bunch of things (dates, some artists, some themes, etc) were announced. More details can be found on the official site (if you can read […]
Well, Meon is going to Megijima and Ogijima of course… On a side note, I’m going somewhere too starting tomorrow and for a few days. The destination is a secret until I’m there (just because). However, I’m not sure what internet connection I’m going to be able […]
So, this Fall session of the Setouchi Triennale is supposed to be very crowded. However, during my outings this October, I’ve had the feeling that it was less crowded than in October 2010, that the lines weren’t as long, that it was easier to get on boats and so […]
263,014! That is the approximate number of people who attended the Spring Session of the Setouchi Triennale. That’s 25% more than during the same period (the first 33 days) in 2010, although I’m not sure one can compare as those 33 days were in July and August back […]