5th Echigo-Tsumari Triennale 2012

When 29 Jul - 17 Sep 2012
Where Multiple venues in the Echigo-Tsumari region (Tokamachi City and Tsunan Town, Niigata Prefecture)
Enquiry Echigo Tsumari Art Field Information Center 
025-595-6688
info@tsumari-artfield.com
www.echigo-tsumari.jp

Press Release

Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale is one of the largest art festivals in the world and is held once every three years in the Echigo-Tsumari region since 2000. The Triennale provides an opportunity to present projects and initiatives developed in the Echigo-Tsumari Art Field. These projects aim to reveal existing assets of the region using art as a catalyst, rediscover their values, communicate these to the world and find a way to revitalize the region. The Triennale has been held for four times since 2000 and the preparation for the 2012 event is underway.

Connection to the rest of the world
Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale has been described as unique in its quality and scale by media abroad and highly regarded as a new model of art festival. Community building through art has drawn attention as the “Tsumari Approach” and it has been referred to by curators and people in the art industry in the US, Europe and Asia as well as by delegation of local governments, international conferences and symposium.

Moreover, not only individual artists but also cultural organisations of different countries have participated in the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale and organised workshops and art projects which have provided opportunities for collaborations across borders. During the third Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale, fifteen students from Hong Kong University stayed for two weeks and helped in the production of artworks as volunteers; AsiaLink in Australia ran a residency programme for artists and curators; and Palais de Tokyo in France organised an exhibition by four artists at a closed school. Grizedale Arts from the UK sent seven artists (a tribute to the "seven samurai") who stayed in Hoshi Toge village for over a month and presented the resulting work at the Liverpool Biennale. Local farmers were invited to Grizedale in the spring of 2007 and ran workshops of farming and cooking, an exchange which has continued to this day.

Artist/s

Noe AOKI(青木野枝)
Hiroshi FURUGORI(古郡弘)
(Group) ATELIERf(アトリエ. ファイ建築研究所)
Katsuhiko HIBINO(日比野克彥)
Jun HONMA(本間純)
Yoshiaki IMAI
Mariko ISOZAKI(礒崎真理子)
Tadashi KAWAMATA(川俣正)
Takahito KIMURA(木村崇人)
(Group) Nocturnal Studio(夜閒工房)
LIU Jiajing(劉佳婧)
Shigeya MORI
Kei NAKAMURA(中村敬)
(Group) Nibroll(ニブロール)
Osamu ONISHI(大西治)
Tsuyoshi OZAWA(小沢剛)
Rong Rong (榮榮)
Koichi SAKAO(酒百宏一)
Tsuneo SEKIGUCHI
(Group) Sense Art Studio(藝術觸角企畫室)
(Group) Sugiura Laboratory - Showa Women's University(昭和女子大学杉浦ゼミ)
Haruki TAKAHASHI
Seizo TASHIMA(田島征三)
Ryo TOYOFUKU(豊福亮)
Yasuyuki WATANABE(渡邊泰行)
Sotaro YAMAMOTO(山本想太郎)
(Group) Kyoto Seika University(京都精華大學)
CAI Guoqiang(蔡國強)
Hiroshi HARA
Jin HASEGAWA(長谷川仁)
Madoka HIRATA
HUANG Ran(黃然)
Naoki ISHIKAWA(石川直樹)
Satoshi Iwama(岩間賢)
Maki KIJIMA(キジマ真紀)
Kazufusa KOMAKI(古巻和芳)
Hironao KURATANI(倉谷拓朴)
Takahide MIZUUCHI(水内貴英)
Akiko MUTO(武藤亜希子)
Miho NAKAMURA
Hiroki OHARA
Masako ONISHI(大西雅子)
(Group) Phare Ponleu Selpak
inri(映里)
Takehiko SANADA(眞田岳彦)
Tetsuo SEKINE(関根哲男)
Masaya SHIBAYAMA(芝山昌也)
Kidlat TAHIMIK
Tetsuya TANAKA
Rirkrit TIRAVANIJA(ฤกษ์ฤทธิ์ ตีระวนิช)
TSE Sumei(謝素梅)
WU Danny Daxin(吳達新)
(Group) Nihon University College of Art(日本大學藝術學部)

Artistic Director/s

Taku SATOH(佐藤卓)

Organiser/s

The Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale Executive Committee, Tokamachi-city

Photo courtesy of the organiser/s

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