I didn’t think I was going to tell you about Bengal Island again this soon, but yesterday I went to Takamatsu Sunport and to my surprise, I saw that they hadn’t finish dismantling Bengal Island’s site yet (I’m guessing that they fell behind schedule because of the heavy rain […]
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Last weekend was Bengal Island‘s next to last weekend. Now, I’m really a “regular” of the place, I know pretty much everyone there, if only by sight, and I don’t go there with the purpose of finding new things anymore, but rather to just have a good time in […]
On August 18, the Bengal Island project was almost a month old. The place has now become very familiar and I’m starting to have my habits there. There are certain booths where I could spend hours, some others where I rarely stop. I can’t help but notice that it’s […]
Among the artists from the Setouchi Triennale who are currently working and creating artworks in front of your eyes at Bengal Island, there is Takashi Nishibori, an “old acquaintance” to the blog as he already took part in the first triennale, three years ago, back when it was still […]
Wow, it’s the week-end already (yes, my week-ends start on Sundays) and I haven’t told you about my latest trip to Bengal Island yet! I got to hurry as the next trip may be in just a few hours… In case you forgot, Bengal Island is this “village” that […]
As promised, during all of the Setouchi Triennale‘s summer session, I’m sharing pictures and tidbits on info about Bengal Island that is taking place until September 1st on Takamatsu Sunport‘s lawn. Here are pictures from the second day, July 21st: The day before I hadn’t really understood […]
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 […]