Hot spring arts festival “Dōgo Onsen Art 2018” to be held in Ehime Prefecture next year!

07.September.2017 | SPOT

It has been announced that the first Dōgo Onsen art festival in almost 4 years will be held next year. “Dōgo Onsen Art” is held at Dōgo Onsen, hot spring located in the city of Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture.

Dōgo Onsen Art takes place at Dōgo Onsen, one of the oldest and most well-known hot springs in Japan that became a modern hot spring resort from the Meiji era. The festival takes on strong art pieces that will play an important role in years to come.

 

Continuing from the theme of the last festival back in 2014, the concept for 2018 is officialy titled “Art ni Nobosero ~Onsen Art Entertainment~” (“Raise up Art ~Hot Spring Art Entertainment~”).

To “raise” or create something and make it well known is a difficult task, something that a lot of people can only dream of. But the Dōgo Onsen Art is a place for everyone to freely enjoy and appreciate art face-to-face – a place that doesn’t showcase “special” works to some privileged few.

 

 

The festival is filled with the energy of people and land at which it sits on. It’s an opportunity for everyone to “raise” something, from adults to children, from locals to people coming from afar, to enjoy with their mind and body.

 

There will be a special pre-opening in this month (September 2017) before the grand opening in April 2018. It will run for 18 months until February 2019 together with hotels, numerous events and works located around the town.

 

Experience a hidden art location at “Dōgo Onsen Art 2018” in Ehime with art and hot springs.

 

■Information

Dōgo Onsen Art 2018

Location: Dōgo Onsen and the surrounding area

Running: September 2, 2017 to February 28, 2019

Pre-Opening: Saturday Sept. 2, 2017

Grand Opening: Saturday Apr. 14, 2018

 

 [Public Artwork]

Shinji Ohmaki / Misawa Atsuhiko / Ume Kayo / Asai Yusuke / Hiroko Ichihara / Suzuki Yasuhiro

[Hotel Artwork]

Aquirax Uno / Ellie Omiya / Shin Sobue / Chie Matsui /

[Events]

Enlightenment / Ryohei Kondo / Min Tanaka / Maywa Denki

[Special Artwork Appearance]

Mika Ninagawa / BEAMS

 

・Pre-Opening

Running: Saturday Sept. 2, 2017 to Friday Apr. 13, 2018

[Public Artwork]

Misawa Atsuhiko – “Animal 2017-01-B2 (Bear”

Asada Masashi – “Sagi no Ongaeshi: Dai Hasshou Sono Ni Ichi Asa Rokuji, Honjitsu mo Yu Waki Hito Tsudou Ichi”

Ume Kayo – “Botchan-tachi”

Hiroko Ichihara – “Kotoba no Towel wo Yu Kago ni Irete.” (*Merchandise)

Mika Ninagawa – “Dōgo Onsen Installation” (October 1, 2017 to May 31, 2017)

Shinji Ohmaki – “Untitled Piece” – Located at entrance of Dōgo Shotengai (from October 2017)

Asai Yusuke – “Yutakasa” / “Tsuchi no Hoshi no Hito” – Located on 1st floor lobby of Tsubaki no Yu (from December 2017)

 

・Hotel Projects

Running: Saturday Sept. 2, 2017 to Thursday Feb. 28, 2019

The hotel projects are located in the vicinity of Dōgo, at the ryokan guest rooms etc. where artists have set up their works.

Aquirax Uno – “Ren’ai Jiten” – Located at Old England Yamanote Hotel

Ellie Omiya – “Gakuen” – Located at Dōgo Prince Hotel

Shin Sobue – “Heyamoto Botchan” –  Located at Dōgokan

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