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  1. A museum of art and architecture on a hill on the island of Teshima, overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. The museum, designed by architect Ryue Nishizawa, features the work of artist Rei Naito, who explores the infinite expressions of nature and light through water. The museum is open from March to November, with free admission for children 15 and under.

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  2. Jul 19, 2011 · The Teshima Art Museum designed by Tokyo-based architect Ryue Nishizawa and Japanese artist Rei Naito opened in 2010 for the Setouchi International...

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  3. The Teshima Art Museum (豊島美術館, Teshima Bijitsukan) hosts a single piece of artwork and is located on the island of Teshima, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, in the Seto Inland Sea. [1] [2] It is operated by the Benesse Foundation. The architect is Ryue Nishizawa (co-founder of SANAA ). The museum building is made of a freestanding concrete ...

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  5. Mar 4, 2011 · Teshima Art Museum by Ryue Nishizawa, Teshima Island, Japan. 4 March 2011By Dana BuntrockToday. 1/9From the air, the concrete curl of the museum resembles a giant water droplet. 2/9The building seems barely there. 3/9The concrete undulations merge with the surrounding topography. 4/9.

  6. Uniting the creative visions of artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa, Teshima Art Museum stands on a hill on the island of Teshima overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. The museum, which resembles a water droplet at the moment of landing, is located in the corner of a rice terrace that was restored in collaboration with local residents.

  7. An architectural feat. The Teshima Museum, the work of artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa, sits on a hill on Teshima Island, overlooking the Seto Islands.The museum was commissioned in 2004 by Soichiro Fukutake, who wanted to create a place where " art, architecture and nature would be one", and continue the "art island" project already operated on Naoshima Island After several ...

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