Art House Project: Ishibashi
Exhibit · Naoshima ·

Art House Project: Ishibashi

Exhibit · Naoshima ·

Artist's waterfall paintings in a preserved historic house

architecture
japanese aesthetics
quiet atmosphere
seaside setting
james turrell
friendly staff
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null
Art House Project: Ishibashi by null

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885 Honmura, Naoshima, Kagawa District, Kagawa 761-3110, Japan Get directions

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885 Honmura, Naoshima, Kagawa District, Kagawa 761-3110, Japan Get directions

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"One of the standout Art House Project conversions, notable for featuring Hiroshi Senju’s ethereal, misty waterfall paintings and offering a quietly immersive experience within a repurposed residence in a walkable, cafe-lined district." - Kit Nagamura

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Art House Project: Ishibashi

J Matthew T.

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The best part this art House Project is the walk to it through the neighborhood, and the amazing building. The artwork is beautiful, especially the waterfall pieces.

Jules D

Google
Probably my favorite out of all the Art House experiences. You can rest your weary feet on the tatami mats and if the heat is too oppressive, the Waterfall room is really special and inviting. Staff was very friendly too. The contrast between “dry garden” and “wet painting” was actually quite cool. The path to the house also takes you through a charming canal, so beautifully art directed and clean it felt part of the whole experience.

Isaac P.

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Love the house projects and being able to see the stunning architecture. Almost no information (if even any) on the art or artist available which should be provided for a better experience and understanding

Stephen A.

Google
Remarkable artworks in a beautiful seaside setting. Do not miss the James Turrell work / experience.

Lis R.

Google
Beautiful waterfalls even the cool feeling of being in front of real ones are there

Aung Ye M.

Google
This place is quiet, great and bigger. We can also take a photo and it is a good place to enjoy.

張沛齊

Google
Japanese Classic Aesthetics and the Presentation of Modern Thinking The toilet beside is very comfortable

alice C.

Google
One of my favorite, subtle but beautiful and elegant. If you like traditional painting, this well preserved house incorporated waterfall paintings through out the house. No photo.