[1/21-29] "ikuno art stay 2023 non ribbon art" will be held. Ribbon art will decorate Japanese architecture for 9 days. New ribbon art that fuses with old houses will also be exhibited.

2023.01.11

 

ikuno art stay 2023 non ribbon art" organized by NPO J-heritage will be held in Ikuno Town (Asago City), Hyogo Prefecture, from January 21 (Sat) to 29 (Sun), 2023.

This project consists of an exhibition of artworks and a sightseeing program in Ikuno Town, Asago City, and this time, Nono's "ribbon art" will be exhibited in the Kou Company House, a cultural asset of Asago City, the Ikuno Club, a designated National Important Cultural Landscape of Japan, and the Kuchiginya Ginzan-cho Museum, which has contributed to the modernization of Japan Center (former Asada Residence and former Yoshikawa Residence)" which contributed to the modernization of Japan.

Many of the pieces used in the movie "Ribbon" and new ribbon art that fuses with old houses will also be on view.

There are three types of plans for this exhibition: "General Viewing," "Lunch & Guide," and "Lodging. For details, please refer to the official website and the latter half of this article.

Please come and experience the collaboration of Non's world of expression and Ikuno Town, which still retains the atmosphere of a mining town.

ikuno art stay 2023 non ribbon art Official HP URL:
https://ikunoartstay.heritabi.com/

 

■About Non Ribbon Art
An ongoing art project by actor/creative artist 'Non'.

In 2018, "Non's Hitori Exhibition -Girls Gnash their Fangs-" was held at GALLERY X BY PARCO and traveled to Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, Sendai, and other regions. A book with the same title as the exhibition was released at the same time and received a great response. In 2022, "Non", who has greatly expanded her creative activities, will hold an exhibition at GALLERY X to commemorate the release (February 25) of the movie "Ribbon", which she wrote, directed, and stars in. In commemoration of the release of the movie "Ribbon," which she wrote, directed, and starred in (February 25), she will hold her second solo exhibition "Non Ribbon: Creepy, Cute Things" at GALLERY X. The exhibition features the motifs of Non's works for many years. In addition to three-dimensional works and drawings using "ribbons," which have long been a motif of her work, the exhibition also features costumes, props, and artwork that play a memorable role in the movie "Ribbon.

And now, the exhibition program will be held in a tasteful building in Ikuno Town, Asago City, which has a long history.

 

【Some of the exhibits】

 

 

■ikuno art stay:
This is a related project to the Ikuno Route Daljan Art Festival, which has been held in Ikuno Town, Asago City since 2011.
This project combines an art exhibition by one invited artist at multiple locations + food, lodging, and tours to bring local tourism resources into closer focus and collaborate with art, aiming to transmit, imagine, and share the charm of the region.

 

【Outline of the event】
title: ikuno art stay 2023 non ribbon art
Dates: January 21 (Sat) - 29 (Sun), 2023
Venue: Various locations in Ikuno-cho, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture
Hours: Varies according to each project plan (see official website for details)
official HP URL:https://ikunoartstay.heritabi.com/

 

■ General Admission Ticket
Plan to view artworks freely on your own without a guide
Ticket Reservations URL:https://ikunoartstay.peatix.com
※Optional plans are listed at the end of the article

Organized by NPO J-heritage
Co-organized by: Ikuno Route d'Argent Art Festival Executive Committee
Cooperation: "Ribbon" Film Partners, NPO Geiho, Zentan Bus Corporation, Takeda Castle Town Hotel EN, 芒種, Ikunostay, Ikuno Local Government Council, NPO Ikuno Live Museum, AKEBONO DESIGN

Supported by: Tanyo Shinkin Bank

 

[About the location of the event].
The event will be held at three locations (all within walking distance).

Kuchiganaya Ginzanmachi Museum Center (Former Asada Residence and Former Yoshikawa Residence)
Address: 619-2 Kuchiginya, Ikuno-cho, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture
The main building, the former Asada Residence, was built in 1932 as the former residence of Teijiro Asada's third son, Yozo, and the annex was constructed in the mid-Meiji period as a retirement residence for Masutaro Yoshikawa, the sixth head of Izutsuya.

 

Kou-Shataku No. 9, No. 19
Address: 697-1 Kuchiginya, Ikuno-cho, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture
In 1868, the Ikuno Mine became Japan's first government-owned mine, and the government promoted modernization by inviting French mining engineers.

 

Ikuno Club
Address: 668-2 Kuchiginya, Ikuno-cho, Asago City, Hyogo Prefecture
Built in 1904 as the residence of Matsumoto Rinemon, a mining manager.
It was later used as a recreation facility and guest house, and is now open to the public as an important architectural feature of the national cultural landscape.

 

[Optional Plan]

■Lunch and guided tour (15 persons (minimum 2 persons)/day)
After lunch, a local guide will take you on a guided tour of the Ikuno mining town to view the artworks. After lunch, a local guide will lead you on a stroll through the Ikuno mining town while you view the artworks. (Advance reservations are required.)
URL for inquiries and reservations:https://www.zentanbus.co.jp/ikunoartstay/

 

■One night viewing tour with 3 meals (limited to 1 group of 4 persons/day)
After the lunch and guided tour, you can stay overnight at a company housing in Ikuno.
Dinner will be served at a popular café in Ikuno with plenty of local vegetables.
Some works can be viewed only by guests! (Advance reservation is required.)
URL for inquiries and reservations:https://www.zentanbus.co.jp/ikunoartstay/