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Tatsuo Miyajima and Naoshima — Where Time Flickers Beneath the Surface
Naoshima, a small island floating in the Seto Inland Sea, is often described ... -
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Perspective on Time and the Island of Naoshima
— Exploring Go’o Shrine and Time Corridors Naoshima, known as an island of co... -
Lee Ufan — A Master of Contemporary Art Who Continues to Question “Being” and “Space”
Floating in the tranquil waters of the Seto Inland Sea lies Naoshima, an isla... -
Emperor Sutoku and Naoshima: A Forgotten Exile on the Island of Art
Naoshima is known around the world today as a haven for contemporary art. But... -
The Secret of Monet’s Signature
Claude Monet, as a leading figure of the Impressionist movement, had a profou... -
James Turrell and the Chichu Art Museum on Naoshima: A Dialogue Between Light and Space
James Turrell is known as a master of contemporary art, particularly for his ... -
Why the Seto Inland Sea Has Calm Waves
The Seto Inland Sea is known for its calm waves throughout the year, with rou... -
A Timeless Symphony of Nature and Art—The World of Monet at Chichu Art Museum
The Chichu Art Museum is a unique space where nature, architecture, and art c... -
Why Kagawa’s Udon is Special
Kagawa Prefecture is widely known as the best place in Japan for udon noodles... -
The History of the Setouchi Triennale: How Art Transformed Naoshima and Beyond
The Setouchi Triennale, first held in 2010, is a contemporary art festival th... -
Claude Monet and His Influence on Japan
Claude Monet, the founding figure of the Impressionist movement, harbored a d... -
Yayoi Kusama–Master of contemporary art
Yayoi Kusama is one of Japan’s most celebrated contemporary artists, known fo...
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