Following the concept of a tourist guidebook, the present monograph of Japanese artist Tsuyoshi Ozawa leads to the various projects initiated by the artist from 1992-2000 including the establishment of a number of Museums of Soya Sauce Art in Japan, the founding of the smallest gallery in the world, the Nasubi Gallery, and the founding of the University of Sodan Art which ran for 1 year, from 1995-1996. There are also other 'tourist information', providing readers with a more in-depth study of the artist: accompanying essays, highlights of other projects and activities, an interview with Tsuyoshi Ozawa, and an artist biography.
Access level
Onsite
artist
publisher
Location code
MON.OZT
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keywords
Publication/Creation date
2001
No of pages
128
ISBN / ISSN
4900398373
No of copies
2
Content type
artist monograph, 
directory/guide
Chapter headings
Museum of Soy Sauce Art
Small Solo Show in a Small Gallery?! The Museum of Soy Sauce Art, Scapular Gallery Nomad, and Nasubi Gallery
Maquette of the Museum of Soy Sauce Art
Nasubi Gallery
The University of Sodan Art
Space Walk with Reigns
Sodan Art Cafe
Monument
Icon of Relief: Jizoing
Other Highlights
Tourist Information
Critical Humour
Tsuyoshi Ozawa Interview
A Guidebook to Tsuyoshi Ozawa's World

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