Fort 61

Inactive
4/27-11/10, 2024 (Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays)
Photo by Osamu Nakamura

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About the artwork

These sculptures of fire-charred wood arranged on the slope of a tanada hill resemble a community or a group of people. The artist has created a new world at a place where once houses stood; the site is also remembered by the people as a place full of trees. The stark black sculptures stand there quietly,a testimony to the life and death of the people and their history.

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Artwork no. D002
Production year 2000
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 Matsudai
Village Joyama
Official website https://matsudai-nohbutai-fieldmuseum.jp/art/
Open dates 4/27-11/10, 2024 (Closed on Tue & Wed except holidays)
Venue Near Nobutai(3743-1, Matsudai, Tokachi-City, Niigata)
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