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black monument.
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It is a monument created by combining various iron products with the screw of the ship. It's a 5~6 minute walk from JR Uno Station. Overall it was black, so I didn't know well until I went by.
It feels like private art. It's not an easy-to-understand art like paintings and sculptures, but it's an art that reuses familiar discarded items. I don't notice it when I look at it from a distance, but when I look closely, something that seems to be at home is used, which makes me interested.
A work that collected and adsorbed local iron tools on the sleeve of the former Japanese warship. According to the local explanation, "the memory of the sea, the memory of people, the memory of the world and the memory of the town are fused." It is a work exhibited at the Setouchi Triennale in 2013 and is located in Uno Port. The artist himself has been renewed in the fall of 2018, which is about to be held in the following year.
It is an object on the premises of Uno Port. A work exhibited at the 2013 Setouchi Triennale. It was produced by combining various iron products with the rust used by the former Japanese Navy. Can each of the memories that have been traced revive?
Objects are scattered around Uno Port, which is one of them. Something is pasted on the screw of a huge ship, and the whole is painted black. It may be a screw of a ship because it is an object placed in the harbor, but I don't know what it represents in the whole work.
black monument.
It is a monument created by combining various iron products with the screw of the ship. It's a 5~6 minute walk from JR Uno Station. Overall it was black, so I didn't know well until I went by.
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It feels like private art. It's not an easy-to-understand art like paintings and sculptures, but it's an art that reuses familiar discarded items. I don't notice it when I look at it from a distance, but when I look closely, something that seems to be at home is used, which makes me interested.
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A work that collected and adsorbed local iron tools on the sleeve of the former Japanese warship. According to the local explanation, "the memory of the sea, the memory of people, the memory of the world and the memory of the town are fused." It is a work exhibited at the Setouchi Triennale in 2013 and is located in Uno Port. The artist himself has been renewed in the fall of 2018, which is about to be held in the following year.
they used in the former japanese navy
It is an object on the premises of Uno Port. A work exhibited at the 2013 Setouchi Triennale. It was produced by combining various iron products with the rust used by the former Japanese Navy. Can each of the memories that have been traced revive?
the object of the ship's screw
Objects are scattered around Uno Port, which is one of them. Something is pasted on the screw of a huge ship, and the whole is painted black. It may be a screw of a ship because it is an object placed in the harbor, but I don't know what it represents in the whole work.