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YOKOHAMA TRIENNALE 2005

HAPPENINGText: Yasuharu Motomiya

Wolfgang Winter and Berthold Hurbelt, an artistic duo constructed “Light house” with plastic crates used for transporting drinks. They created a very unique space where people can enter and stimulate their imagination.


Wolfgang Winter and Berthold Hurbelt, Light house

The house is lit at night. In addition, the duo also installed swings in the Triennale. They created it using swinger clubs and luminous plastics so the swings float visionary on the Triennale. People on the swings had beautiful moment.


Yoshitomo Nara + graf, A to Z

In Yoshitomo Nara + graf’s work, artists built an imaginary town “A to Z” where the drawings of Nara were exhibited. There is an space installation where they recreated a studio and it reminds us many stories connected to each drawing. I particularly liked an installation in which there is an container with many peep hole on it, and numerous dogs surrounding that container.


Atelier Van Lieshout, Arsch Bar

The venue for the Triennale is just huge. The size is about 2 times bigger than the Tokyo Dome. We need stamina to move around the Triennale and see all the artowrks exhibited. Of course, there are resting-places to cure our tired body and mind, and I was happy to find out that these resting-stations are also created by the artists. There was an resting cafe “Bar Rectum” created by Atelier Van Lieshout. Its exhibited work is titled “Arsch Bar” , but it was unusual to rest in an artwork that was copied after internal organs.

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