Water and Land Niigata Art Festival explained

Frequency:Triennale, every 3 years
Genre:Contemporary Art
Location:Niigata, Japan
First:2009

is an art festival which started in 2009. Started by the local government,[1] it is held every three years in Niigata City, Japan. The main theme of the festival is “Where have we come from, and where are we going? - From Niigata’s Water and Land: Examining the Future through the Present and the Past -.”[2] It aims to explore how local culture in Niigata has been influenced by the water and land in the area,[3] and at the same time, it also asks participants to reflect upon the relationship between nature and humanity. Niigata has always been known as "a place of meeting between water and land", as it is situated between two major rivers in Japan, the Shinano and the Agano, and is known as for its wetlands and rice-growing regions. It also illustrates the respect for the wisdom of Niigata residents' predecessors overcoming natural disasters.

History

Water and Land Niigata Art Festival 2015

Date: Saturday, June 18 - Monday, October 12, 2015 (total 87 days)
Location
Participating artists

Water and Land Niigata Art Festival 2018

Water and Land Niigata Art Festival 2018 (in Japanese also called ”水と土の芸術祭2018”) marked the 4th “Water and Land – Niigata Art Festival”.

List of participating artists:

Number of visitors: approximately 717,000 people

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Takahashi. Naoko. December 2015. The Role of Arts Festivals in Contemporary Japan. Discussion Papers in Arts and Festivals Management.
  2. Web site: Water and Land Niigata Art Festival 2018.
  3. Web site: 2015 Water and Land Niigata Art Festival.