Category Archives: Press

2011.12.06

Closed during snow season

Kazenobi in Shintotsukawa-cho is closed during snow season.
Will be open again at the beginning of May next year.
photo by machiko endo


2011.09.15

kazenobi

When Yoshino Elementary School closed its doors after 103 years, the agrarian town of Shin-Totsukawa-cho, the neighboring town of Takikawa where I grew up, decided to restore (architectural restoration plan by Yoshihiko Iida) and appropriate the school facility into my atelier and gallery. I wanted it to be a place of communication and experience through sculpture, named Kazenobi (Beauty of the Wind).


 

Kazenobi is open daily except Mondays from May to October. A tiny shop sells my special art pieces only available here, and one can enjoy exquisite cookies and tea at the café.


photo by machiko endo

 

Unlike museums and galleries, where one is confronted with art, Kazenobi is a place to spend a pleasant time surrounded by art. For this reason, not too many works are exhibited at the same time. By changing the exhibited works from time to time, one can encounter new artworks and enjoy the change in space. Moreover, admission is limited to a number of people entering at the same time, allowing for a quiet and peaceful time to enjoy the surrounding nature. Locals and visitors from far away come here to seek tranquility in a beautiful environment.

http://www.kazenobi.org/
https://www.facebook.com/kazenobi
http://twitter.com/#!/kazenobiyoshino


2010.12.09

Geijutsu Shincho (Japanese Monthly Art Magazine)

Igarashi’s essay “Design, sculpture, and My Chronicle” has been publishing serially in Geijutsu Shincho Magazine since March, 2010. (Only available in Japanese.)

 

http://www.shinchosha.co.jp/geishin/