One of the events of the Setouchi Triennale‘s summer session is, just like three years ago, the Project for Sea-Light in Takamatsu, those large paper lamps/sculptures created by local schools and organisations under the supervision of Noboru Tsubaki and the Kyoto University of Art and Design. Here are most of […]
Project for Sea-Light in Takamatsu
As soon as we got off Meon back from Ogijima, we headed towards the Takamatsu Sunport‘s lawn where our last stop of the day awaited us. While not much happened in Takamatsu itself during the Spring Session, it’s probably here, especially at the Sunport that the most important event […]
Not, this is not the giant squid that was recently shot by a camera crew in the middle of the ocean, but the one from Project for Sea-Light in Takamatsu: During the Setouchi International Art Festival 2010, it probably was my favorite piece from the project, and […]
The names of the artists who have been invited to the Setouchi Triennale 2013 have been know for a few weeks now (you already knew that if you follow me on Facebook or Google+), but the list has been published in English only very recently on the official site. […]
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 […]
As promised, today, I’m starting to tell you about some works from the Setouchi International Art Festival into more details. The first artwork I am going to talk about is Artwork number 3 in the official numbering of the festival and it is called Project for Sea-Light in Takamatsu (高松うみあかりプロジェクト), […]