Every three years, over three hundred square miles of land in the Niigata prefecture of Japan are transformed into the largest and most ambitiousart installationin the world: theEchigo-Tsumaria Art Triennale.

Created by Tokyo-based galleryArt Front Gallery(AFG), the exciting event is host to some of the best-known landscape artists, sculptors and architects from all over, with exhibitions scattered throughout the two hundred local villages that dot the mountains and rice fields of northern Japan.

Started in 2000, the festival recently completed its 6thrun, with over half a million art lovers making the trek to experience the unique art project.

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To commemorate fifteen years of art exhibitions and celebrate the relationships forged between global artists at the Triennale, director and curatorFram Kitagawahas compiledArt Place Japan.

This comprehensive catalogue displays the 800 artworks that have been featured over the past fifteen years and serves as a travel guide, with a host of essays and maps of the massive festival.

The purpose of this sprawling art event is to enable visitors to rediscover relationships between nature, art and humanity and to forge collaborations that connect people with each other, and the land, which it does, in a massive way.Art Place Japancelebrates this extensive exhibition, and gives an intimate glimpse into the workings of the Triennale for those who missed it this year; the book will be released November 14th2015, throughAmazonand other online retailers.

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Above:Gift for Frozen Village; Artist-Kyota Takahashi; Photo by Osamu Nakamura

Tsumari in Bloom; Artist- Yayoi Kusama; Photo by Osamu Nakamura

For Lots of Lost Windows; Artist- Akiko Utsumi?

; Photo by T. Kuratani

Yamanaka Zutsumi Spiral Works; Artist- Chiyoko Todaka; Photo by Hisao Ogose

Rolling Cylinder; Artist- Carsten Hller; Photo byOsamu Nakamura

To the Dead, to the Living; Artist- Yoshio Kitayama; Photo by Anzai

Restructure; Artist- Harumi Yukutake; Photo by Masanori Ikeda

House Memory; Artist-Chiharu Shiota; Photo by Takenori Miyamoto

The Day After Tomorrow Newspaper Cultural Department; Artist-Katsuhiko Hibino; ?Photo by T. Kobayashi?

Sun and Footprints; Artist- Takahito Kimura, Photo by Osamu Nakamura

Lost #6; Artist-Ryota Kuwakubo; Photo byOsamu Nakamura

The Tower?

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and the Red Dragonfly; Artist- Shintaro Tanaka; Photo by Anzai

Super High-Resolution Human Size Photographs of Insects; Artist- Norihisa Hashimoto; Photo by T.Kobayashi

Hachi & Seizo Tashima Museum of Picture of Picture Book Art; Artist-Seizo Tashima

Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale:Website

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