The view seen from a window of a room becomes “my view,” a window for rediscovering the scenery of Echigo-Tsumari spreading outside through the view seen from the window. Its waving curtains reflect the breeze. When she visited Echigo-Tsumari, the artist was overwhelmed by its nature. She resolved to create a work like a flower that would blossom modestly, without disturbing nature. Fluttering curtains brought sunlight and the breeze of satoyama wind to visitors’ hearts.
*Please do not climb on the artwork. It is extremely dangerous and may lead to damage to the work.
【Updated Information as of Sep 10, 2023】
Due to the typhoon, the site will be closed to the public from all day 9/9 (Sat.) to the morning of 9/10 (Sun.) The site is scheduled to be restored in the afternoon of 9/10 (Sun.). We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.→As of 12:00 noon on Sep 10, the work has been restored and can be viewed.
Artwork no. | N028 |
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Production year | 2006 |
Opening hours | Daytime |
Admission | - (Depending on the period, Passport for viewing artworks and common tickets may be sold.) |
Closed | Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays (Outdoor artworks can be viewed even on regular closing day.) / Winter season |
Area | Nakasato |
Village | Kikyohara |
Open dates | Spring - Autumn / Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays |
Venue | Kikyohara Uruoi Park (1463-1 Kikyohara ki Tokamachi-city, Niigata) |