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Aug 1, 2019 - Oct 14, 2019
Aichi Triennale 2019: Taming Y/Our Passion (Aug. 1 - Oct. 14, 2019)

The Aichi Triennale, which has been held every three years since 2010, is one of the largest international contemporary art festivals in Japan. In 2019, the festival's fourth iteration will feature an international contemporary art exhibition alongside film, performing arts and music programs, bringing together over 80 individual artists and artist groups across a range of expressive domains to showcase their cutting-edge works.

Further information can be found on https://aichitriennale.jp/en/


Theme

情の時代 Taming Y/Our Passion

Artistic Director

TSUDA Daisuke (Journalist / Media Activist)

Period

August 1 (Thursday) to October 14 (Monday, public holiday), 2019 [75 days]

Main Venues

Aichi Arts Center

Nagoya City Art Museum

Nagoya City (Shikemichi and Endoji)

Toyota City (Toyota Municipal Museum of Art and venues in the vicinity of Toyotashi station)

Organizer

Aichi Triennale Organizing Committee

Website

https://aichitriennale.jp/en/


Catalog

AICHI TRIENNALE 2019: Taming Y / Our Passion

Edited by The Aichi Triennale Organizing Committee

Supervised by TSUDA Daisuke

Editorial Staff

SHIOTSU Seika

FUKUDA Chisato

ISHIKAWA Tatsuhiro

Cooperation by IWAMOTO Sayaca

Art Direction by MAEDA Yutaka(uijdesign)

Designed by

HIRAGA Misako

IWAMOTO Miho (uijdesign)

Printed by SHINANO Co., LTD.

Published by The Aichi Triennale Organizing Committee

Released by Seikatsu no Tomo Co.

Published on March 31, 2020

TSUDA Daisuke, "Taming Y / Our Passion"

Plates

International Contemporary Art Exhibition

Performing Arts

Learning

Music Program

Film Program Essays, Document, List of Works Contents Essay

TSUDA Daisuke, "To the Forces Who Try to Tame Us"

Document

Timeline of Aichi Triennale 2019 and Closure / Reopen of 'After" Freedom of Expression?'" List of Works

International Contemporary Art Exhibition

Performing Arts

Film Program

Music Program

Learning Essays

IIDA Shihoko, "Phase II─The Next Ten Years"

NOSE Yoko, "Monuments of the City in Past, Present and Future"

Pedro REYES, "Art as the Canary in the Mine"

WASHIDA Meruro, "Sculpting the Places"

SUGIHARA Eijun , "Film Program that Tames Y/Our Passion"

SOMA Chiaki, "Theater that Tames Y/Our Passion"

OYAMA Takuya, "The Strength of Pop Music"

AIDA Daiya, "Education Program 'Learning'"

AZUMA Hiroki, "Taming Y/Our Passion"