99 Wolves on Naoshima
Last March, I went to Naoshima, and especially to the Naoshima New Museum of Art. I went because I felt like it and March is one of the quietest months in terms of tourism. I also wanted to show the museum to my son, who had never been before. Finally, I also went because the museum will be closed the entire month of May. It will reopen in June with a new exhibit. I assume that Cai Guo-Qiang's "Head On" is part of the permanent exhibit, but I didn't want to take any risks. I wanted to be sure that I would see the installation again, just in case, as I completely fell in love with it when I first saw it almost a year ago.
(From what I understand, it is permanent. Only the art on the top floor is temporary and will be replaced next month. More details in June.)
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