Good news for those who missed it! Artworks you can visit after 14 Nov

2023/11/5

For inquiry

“Echigo-Tsumari Art Field 2023” will close to on Sunday, November 5, but some facilities will be open to the public throughout the year and some works will remain on view until November. Those who were not able to visit during the period of  “Echigo-Tsumari Art Field 2023” are also welcome to come and visit.

A winter programme is also under preparation, which will be available from early December.

 


▼Artworks that can be viewed until 11/25 (Fri.) (Facilities and works closed during winter)

Matsudai Castle (1F, photo Kioku Keizo)
D377 Esther Stocker  “Perspectives of Longing”
D378 Toyofuku Ryo  “Laxudai”
D379 Kurakake Junichi + Nihon University College of Art Sculpture Course Volunteers “Shedding Time”
Opening hours|10:00~16:00 (Last admission: 15:30)
*Closed on Tue and Wed *Closed for winter as soon as snow falls.

D365, 366 Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, “The Monument of Tolerance” and “The Ship of Tolerance”,  photo Nakamura Osamu
Opening hours|10:00~16:00 (Last admission: 15:30)
*Closed on Tue and Wed *Closed for winter as soon as snow falls.

▼Artworks that can be viewed until 11/27 (Mon.) (Facilities and works closed during winter)

T173 Tashima Seizo “Hachi & Seizo Tashima Museum of Picture Book Art”, photo Ishizuka Gentaro
Opening hours|10:00~16:00 (Last admission: 15:30)
*Closed on Tue and Wed

D001 Ilya & Emilia Kabakov “The Rice Fields” Photo Nakamura Osamu

T352 Leandro Erlich “Palimpsest: pond of sky” photo Kioku Keizo
(MonET Corridor * MonET indoor works are open all year round) 


▼Artworks opening all year round (some works open on weekends and holidays only)

Y052 Christian Boltanski + Jean Kalman “The Last Class”,  photo T.Kuratani
Opening hours|10:00~16:00 (last admission 15:30)
Open days |[~ 27 Nov ]open except Tue and Wed [2 Dec~]open only on Sat, Sun and holidays (*Open only on the 3rd floor on 18 Nov due to maintenance).

T125 Museum on Echigo-Tsumari, MonET (indoor artworks / special exhibitions will be held in the corridor during the winter program)
Opening hours: 10:00~17:00 (last admission: 16:30)
Closed on Tue and Wed *Closed from 26 December, 2023 to 3 January, 2024 for the New year holidays.

D053 MVRDV “Matsudai NOHBUTAI” ,photo Nakamura Osamu
Opening hours: 10:00~17:00 (last admission: 16:30)
Closed on Tue and Wed *Closed from 26 Dec, 2023 to 3 Jan, 2024 for the New year holidays.
D247 Matsudai History Museum
Opening hours: 10:00~16:00
Closed on Tue and Wed *Closed from 26 Dec, 2023 to 3 Jan, 2024 for the New year holidays.

K005 James Turrell “House of Light” 

Opening hours |11:30~15:00 (last admission 14:30)
Closed|[~11/30] No closed days [12/1~2/29] Closed on Tue and Wed (including the New Year holidays) [3/1~31] Closed on Wed (including holidays)
*Temporary closing days: 6 Nov, 23 Feb, 24 Feb.
*Only accommodation is permitted on 31 Dec for the New Year’s holidays; closed from 1~3 Jan.

Y019 Echigo-Matsunoyama “Forest School” Kyororo (architecture, a group of indoor works)

Opening hours: [~11/30] 9:00~16:00 (last admission 15:30) [12/1~3/15] 9:00~15:00 (last admission 14:30)
Closed|[~11/30] Closed on Tue and Wed [12/1~11/30] Closed on Tue *Closed for the year-end and New Year holidays 26 Feb – 1 Jan. Open on 2 and 3 Jan.

N079 Ma Yansong/MAD Architects “Tunnel of Light” (in Kiyotsukyo Gorge Tunnel)

*Open daily (temporary closure depending on snowfall) 
Opening hours|[~30 Nov] 8:30~17:00 (last admission 16:30)[1 Dec – 28 Feb] 9:00~16:00 (last admission 15:30)


There are also several other outdoor artworks that are open to the public throughout the year. Please take a look at them as well.

For inquiry

Echigo Tsumari Art Field Information Center
Address Museum on Echigo-Tsumari, MonET 6-1, 71-2, Honcho, Tokamachi-city, Niigata Prefecture, 948-0003
E-mail info@tsumari-artfield.com
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