Lure of Places

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Photo by KAWASE Kazue

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About the artwork

The artist collected distinctive materials which represented the village and the place, and made the shape of the Taj Mahal in a way that was unique to this place. “I felt that Hachi is appropriate for the work, a lively place which created and nurtured a particular culture and shared them. It is also a place for creating small gardens, cooking, and working with bamboo, fabrics and eternity. The former primary school is a quiet and unforgettable place. This Taj Mahal became very unique with the charm of local people.” (Rina Banerjee)

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Artwork no. T105
Production year 2006
Area Tokamachi
Village Hachi
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