On the island of Naoshima off the coast of western Japan, Japanese architect Tadao Ando has built a spectacular structure comprised of basic geometric forms. Situated on cliffs overlooking the straits of Seto-Naikai, the building provides a congenial setting for the presentation of numerous masterpieces of artistic reduction, including several of Claude Monet's Water Lilies, sculptures by Walter de Maria, and light installations by James Turrell. This publication presents the building in photographs by Naoya Hatakeyama and Ryuji Miyamoto, showing both the construction site and the completed museum.
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Onsite

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MON.ANT
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English

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2008

No of pages

256

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377571460X

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1

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artist monograph

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Ambitious Dream - Nobuko FUKUTAKE

To Contemplate Living Well - Soichiro FUKUTAKE

Creating a Place for Aesthetic Experience - Yuji AKIMOTO, 秋元雄史

The Chichu Art Museum - Tadao ANDO, 安藤忠雄

Journey to the Origin - Hiroyuki SUZUKI, 鈴木広行

Feeling to Thought... - Walter DE MARIA

Walter De Maria's Universal Form - Yuji AKIMOTO, 秋元雄史

Speaking for the Light - James TURRELL

James Turrell - Sebastian GUINNESS

Monet's Water Lilies Odes to Nature, History, and the Human Spirit - Paul Hayes TUCKER

The Big Picture - Romy GOLAN

Chichu Art Museum: Tadao Ando Builds For Walter De Maria, James Turrell and Claude Monet
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Chichu Art Museum: Tadao Ando Builds For Walter De Maria, James Turrell and Claude Monet