Japan Art Islands Q&A: Takamatsu during the Setouchi Triennale? As promised a couple of weeks ago, here is my first Q&A post. I hope more will come.
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,
Cherry Blossoms (2026 edition) One might argue that this post is off-topic, but I respectfully disagree. 1. This takes place in Japan. 2. Although the definition of art has been and will continue to be the subject of lengthy discussions, one could argue that nature is art. After all, this idea behind the Teshima
"House of Shadows" by Ekaterina Muromtseva (Setouchi Triennale 2025) Today, I would like to share with you one piece of art that I particularly enjoyed during the Setouchi Triennale 2025, although sadly, I could only see it once because it was located on Honjima, which is only part of the Triennale during the autumn session. The piece is called