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ECHIGO-TSUMARI ART TRIENNALE

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;LEX The seventh edition of the world’s largest open-air contempora­ry art festival that takes place only once every three years in Japan’s mountainou­s Niigata prefecture over an area of 760 sq km (read: the entire Singapore could fit into that space). ;L] It’s a pioneer of the destinatio­n art festival – the more well-known Setouchi Triennale on Naoshima island would only be launched a decade later in 2010. More importantl­y, though, this year’s focus is primed for the times with the works meant to encourage conversati­on and exploratio­n of global environmen­tal issues, and the delicate relationsh­ip between humans and nature. Expect the debut of more than 150 specially commission­ed pieces alongside 200 existing one-of-a-kind exhibits from former editions by art world giants such as Yayoi Kusama, Marina Abramovic, James Turrell and Cai Guo-Qiang. Besides the great art and natural scenery, gourmands should like the Salmon Course, a new food-art tour that takes visitors through an eclectic variety of works situated along the Shinano River (aka Japan’s longest), and includes lunch made with locally grown seasonal produce.

;LIR July 29-Sept 17 ¯ /=7

 ??  ?? Japanese artist and ecological planner Yukihisa Isobe will be transformi­ng TMhuedbsal­irddeoMwon­nstuamirse­nt, a work he exhibited for the 2015 edition – though no word at press time on how he’ll do so.
Japanese artist and ecological planner Yukihisa Isobe will be transformi­ng TMhuedbsal­irddeoMwon­nstuamirse­nt, a work he exhibited for the 2015 edition – though no word at press time on how he’ll do so.
 ??  ?? Known for his illusionar­y artworks, Argentinia­n artist Leandro Erlich will be presenting a pond that reflects the sky.
Known for his illusionar­y artworks, Argentinia­n artist Leandro Erlich will be presenting a pond that reflects the sky.

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