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kazuyo sejima’s nature-filled house sets the stage for artist-in-residence program in japan

With this program, the Chain Museum, which operates the art education platform ArtSticker, aims to support the production of promising artists and contribute to the promotion of domestic art and culture.
Designed by Kazuyo Sejima Architects, Tateshina Forest House immerses artists in a tranquil, nature-filled environment that is different from their usual production space.
The residence offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in creative production and find new perspectives and inspirations that have not existed before.
The young artist, currently studying at the Graduate School of Fine Arts at Tokyo College of the Arts, attracts attention with her simple compositions, but the realistic expression of texture, transparency and softness of the material leaves a strong impression on the viewer.
the building is surrounded by lush trees and reflects the shadows of vegetation on its white-painted facade.
kazuyo sejima's nature-filled house sets the stage for artist-in-residence program in japan
kazuyo sejima's nature-filled house sets the stage for artist-in-residence program in japan
the first artist invited is Kota Tomozawa, known for her portraits that mix slime-like substances & organic motifs.
kazuyo sejima's nature-filled house sets the stage for artist-in-residence program in japan