The Chichu Art Museum, Tadao Ando Builds For Claude Monet, Walter De Maria And James Turrell

On the island of Naoshima off the picturesque 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 undisputed masterpieces of artistic reduction, including several of Claude Monet’s incomparable Water Lilies, monumental sculptures by Walter de Maria, and meditative light installations by James Turrell. Here, on the island of Naoshima off the picturesque coast of western Japan, the heirs of the publisher Fukutake have realizing posthumously his lifelong dream of an expansive museum environment, a private estate filled with sculptures, installations, Land Art, and artists’ houses. Preface by Nobuko and Soichiro Fukutake. Essays by James Rondeau, Walter de Maria, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Paul Tucker, et al.

Text: Akimoto Yuji , Miyamoto Ryuji et al. cm 25,40 x 28,5; pp. 256; COL; paperback. Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern, 2005.

ISBN: 9783775714608 | 377571460X

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On the island of Naoshima off the picturesque 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 undisputed masterpieces of artistic reduction, including several of Claude Monet’s incomparable Water Lilies, monumental sculptures by Walter de Maria, and meditative light installations by James Turrell. Here, on the island of Naoshima off the picturesque coast of western Japan, the heirs of the publisher Fukutake have realizing posthumously his lifelong dream of an expansive museum environment, a private estate filled with sculptures, installations, Land Art, and artists’ houses. Preface by Nobuko and Soichiro Fukutake. Essays by James Rondeau, Walter de Maria, Hiroyuki Suzuki, Paul Tucker, et al.

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