The other weekend I went to Naoshima, an island in the Seto Inland Sea
of Japan. Naoshima is home to the Benesse House Museum and the Chichu
Art Museum, both designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando (Morimoto in
New York, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in Texas, and about a
billion things in Japan).
You can sleep in the Benesse House museum itself (yes they have rooms,
you don't sleep on a rest bench) and have breakfast across Andy Warhol
Flower Prints and a view of the sea. It doesn't really get better then
that in terms of fancy tea sipping and croissant munching (oui, they
have croissants).
The Chichu Art Museum features only 3 artists (4 if you count the
museum itself) and is completely underground. Inside you'll find 4
paintings by Monet (the water-lily, the water-lilies and more
water-lilies), Walter De Maria, and an amazing work of light by James
Turrell - you literally walk towards the light, it was by far my
favorite thing.
Unfortunately, no photos were allowed inside either museum. But I
guess that's sort of ok since there's plenty to play with outside.
Sculptures by Nikki de Saint Phalle, Yayoi Kusama (you got to love that
pumpkin) and a bunch of others that my uncultivated self didn't know
(George Rickey, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Shinro Ohtake...).
I also have to give a special props to one of their restaurants, The
Terrace. The food was simply delicious, although the lighting at night
was a little obnoxious, so knowing how to say "please turn down the
light" in Japanese may come in handy.
Yayoi Kasuma's pumpkin. I just wanted to take it home (got a mini one instead, way less expensive).


Walter de Maria "See /Unseen Known/Unknown.
Unfortunately, the jacuzzi was closed so no splish splash.

The Oval, where the coolest hotel rooms are.

Reading the paper with Nikki de Saint Phalle ("Le Banc")

More of the Pumpkin, just because.

Japanese girls playing with the Pumpkin at night (yes, I spent the entire day taking pictures of it, what can I say...). I was behind them for a good 20 minutes before they noticed that I was there. When they finally saw me they started screaming, they totally thought I was a psychopath.
