Setouchi Triennale 2025 Report: Megijima part one Hello everyone, The spring session of the Setouchi Triennale 2025 ended yesterday, so now I have time to tell you about it and write more frequent reports. I didn't make it to all the places I wanted due to illness early May and the unusually rainy weather, but
Glimpses of the Setouchi Triennale 2025 Spring Session Dear readers, I'm not forgetting you. I've been recovering from my Covid infection, and while I'm back to normal during the day, my stamina is not completely back and I find myself with zero energy left most evenings. And I spent my free days
Setouchi Triennale 2025 report: Ogijima I had some big projects for Golden Week. I wanted to write at least one post and prepare at least one more, I wanted to do some spring cleaning in my house and also clean the garden a bit, maybe plant some vegetables. And maybe I would have been in
Setouchi Triennale 2025 report: Seijima (part one?) One thing that's difficult about wanting to report on the Setouchi Triennale as it happens is that it's difficult to do so in a timely manner. My days off are devoted to exploring the islands and experiencing as much new art as possible, and that doesn&
Setouchi Triennale 2025 - Day one... or not... The Setouchi Triennale 2025 started yesterday but for me, it started today it will hopefully start tomorrow. Yesterday I had to work. It's actually my busiest day of the week as I teach several classes on two campuses. However, on my way to the medical campus in the
Setouchi Triennale 2025 preview on Ogijima Wait a minute? Didn't I just send you a post a few days ago? Yes, I did, but I need to share this with you as soon as possible, and definitely before Friday. Back in the days when the Triennale started at the end of March, one of