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setouchi triennale 2013 kateigaho changing panorama of art
The Setouchi Triennale is a contemporary art festival held every three years on several islands in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan and the coastal cities of Takamatsu and Tamano. The festival was set up in 2010 with the aim of revitalizing the Seto Inland Sea area, which has suffered from depopulation in recent years. The festival features over 150 artworks by artists from both Japan and overseas, many of whom make use of abandoned homes to host or even become their art installations. The Triennale lasts for eight months with three main sessions; the spring session runs from March to mid-April, the summer session runs from mid-July to early September, and the autumn session runs from October to early November.
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- setouchi triennale 2013 kateigaho changing panorama of art
- Pors rao setouchi triennale 2016
- Participating Islands and Cities
- References

While several of the museums and installations are permanent exhibitions, many of the smaller islands offer temporary exhibitions limited to a single session.

Pors rao setouchi triennale 2016
Participating Islands and Cities
Each year, the following 12 islands and two coastal cities participate in the Triennale.



