okayama art summit 2022 岡山芸術交流 2022

okayama art summit 2022 岡山芸術交流 2022

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  • Ticket Office
  • Advance Tickets Exchange Available
  • Souvenir Shop
  • Rest Room
  • Accessible Rest Room
  • Cafe
  • FREE Wi-fi
  • Period
    30 September (Friday) to 27 November (Sunday), 2022 [51 days]
  • Closed
    Mondays (Open 10 October (Monday, holiday) closed Tuesday in lieu)

Related Project

This project has been implemented Nov., 2018 as a pre-event for the Okayama Art Summit 2019.
“A&C,” short for “Art & City,” is an art event where works of contemporary art are exhibited for free of charge for a long period at public space around the historic and cultural zone in Okayama city.
Four works are currently installed. Please come and experience this project as if the entire city became a museum.

    • Dan Graham, “Wood Grid Crossing Two-way Mirror”, 2010
      Collection of Ishikawa foundation
      ©Dan Graham, Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery, Photo:S.U.P.C uchida shinichiro

      • by tram
        4 min on foot from “Shiroshita” via tram from JR Okayama Sta
      • by bus
        3 min on foot from “Tenjin-cho” bus stop
    • Lawrence Weiner, “BLOCKS OF / COMPRESSED GRAPHITE / SET IN SUCH A MANNER / AS TO INTERFERE / WITH THE FLOW / OF NEUTRONS / FROM PLACE / TO PLACE”, 2017
      Collection of Ishikawa foundation
      ©Lawrence Weiner, Courtesy of TARO NASU, Photo:S.U.P.C uchida shinichiro

      • by tram
        2 min on foot from “Shiroshita” via tram from JR Okayama Sta
      • by bus
        3 min on foot from “Chugin-mae” bus stop
    • Liam Gillick, “Faceted Development”, 2016
      Supported by Ishikawa foundation
      ©Okayama Art Summit 2016, Courtesy of the artist and TARO NASU, Photo: Yasushi Ichikawa

      • by tram
        1 min on foot from "Shiroshita" via tram from JR Okayama Sta
      • by bus
        1 min on foot from "Omotecho-iriguchi" bus stop
    • Peter Fischli David Weiss, “How to Work Better”, 1991
      Collection of Ishikawa foundation
      ©Okayama Art Summit 2016, Courtesy of the artists and Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Photo: Yasushi Ichikawa

      • by tram
        2 min on foot from "Shiroshita" via tram from JR Okayama Sta
      • by bus
        2 min on foot from "Omotecho-iriguchi" bus stop
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    • IF THE SNAKE, Okayama Art Summit, 2019
      Melissa Dubbin & Aaron S. Davidson, Delay Lines, 2019
      Collection of Ishikawa Foundation, Okayama Courtesy of the artists
      Photo: Ola Rindal

      • by tram
        3 min on foot from “Shiroshita” via tram from JR Okayama Sta
      • by bus
        3 min on foot from “Tenjin-cho” bus stop