This year I had decided to blog about my Setouchi Triennale 2019 visits in chronological order, and as early as my second post about it, I’m throwing a wrench into it. See, I’ve been quite busy and I also caught a nasty cold (my son has started preschool; random nasty […]
Stratums
Today, we’re briefly revisiting a permanent artwork dating from 2013 and that is located on Shamijima. This is Tanya Preminger‘s Stratums : For some reason, I do have a some spot for this work. Maybe because, it’s the best kind of land art… If you don’t pay close […]
As you already know if you follow me on Facebook or Twitter (and if you don’t, you should 😉 ), I spent the last three days island hopping (two days on Shodoshima, half a day on Inujima, another half on Teshima, posts will come soon). Now, time to rest […]
I must hurry to write this post before it’s too late as the Spring session of the Setouchi Triennale ends in two weeks (already!) and while you’ll sill be able to enjoy art on most of the islands (not mentioning the new islands during the other sessions), art on […]
For this second part of my series on the Setouchi Triennale 2013 preparations, I’m bringing you to Shamijima. Actually, while I had seen and been intrigued by Shamijima during one of my very first days in Japan four years ago, last Monday was my very first visit of this island that […]
Tanya Preminger is the artist featured in this second interview. One thing I like about doing these interviews, beyond introducing you to the artists who will take part in the Setouchi Triennale 2013, is that it allows me to discover them myself. Tanya Preminger is a good example. I […]