Today’s Setouchi International Art Festival’s artwork may be the strangest of the festival. Ok, “strange” might not be the best qualifier, or “strange” in the sense that I would expect to see this type of work on a smaller scale – there it was taking a full house plus […]
Ogijima
Today, for this last day of 2010 and to “Show you Japan“ I’m offering you Ogijima from above: This is one of the advantages to directly fly to and from Takamatsu instead of making a detour to Kansai or elsewhere; one gets to fly over the islands of […]
The Setouchi International Art Festival artwork of the day is in three parts. Well, only two to these parts are pieces of art, the third one is a café, and all of them are located in a big house and its inner yard on Ogijima. These three elements put […]
This is with A Town Between the Sky and the Sea (海と空と石垣の街) that I’m starting a long series of posts detailing the artworks from the Setouchi International Art Festival. Ok, it’s not exactly the truth as I have already talked about two pieces in details: Project for Sea-Light and […]
To help you wait for new posts on the blog (before that I need to: finish emptying my suitcases, sort my thousand or so pictures, recover from jetlag, and mostly recover from a nasty larygintis I caught somewhere on a boat in between two islands of the Seto Inland […]
Sorry, I couldn’t be back yesterday as previously mentioned, some connection problems made my life hell yesterday and I couldn’t post. Now everything works (thanks for LAN cables) and I can finally start telling you about my adventures in the Setouchi International Art Festival. Of course, yesterday, the first […]