The Forest Festival of the Arts in Okayama, a must-see open-air art festival in West Japan!

The Forest Festival of the Arts

The Forest Festival of the Arts

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Northern Okayama is host to the triennial Forest Festival of the Arts from September 28th to November 24th, 2024. Witness the Japanese countryside in a unique way, as a backdrop to art pieces by world-renowned artists!

Japan is no stranger to displaying man-made creative expression against a natural backdrop, with famous art island attractions like Naoshima and Teshima being flocked to by appreciators of the arts from all over the world. 

In recent years, Japan has also seen a number of outdoor, long-spanning art exhibitions grow in number and popularity, settled in destinations that require a bit of a venture out of major cities like Tokyo or Osaka. Art festivals such as those lacing the coasts of Setouchi or at the tip of Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa have been lauded for their seamless incorporation of unique art installations with the natural beauty of their respective locales, and one of the most standout newcomers to this roster is that of “The Forest Festival of the Arts” in Okayama Prefecture.

The Festival of the Forest Okayama

Forest Festival of the Arts Okayama

As the name implies, the exhibition utilizes the natural environments of Okayama Prefecture as a backdrop for outdoor art pieces, and the rich environment of the area serves this purpose perfectly. These forests in particular were chosen for the significant role they play in the lives of the people around them, from ancient times into the modern day. With an ideal climate and an abundance of resources and foodstuffs, they are a hub for flourishing life and community. The Forest Festival of the Arts, at its core, looks to present art with a “symbiotic relationship with the landscape.” Indeed, well-known natural landmarks throughout the region will be host to art installations. 

Tsuyama, Okayama

Tsuyama, Okayama

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A worldwide collection in rural Japan

The festival’s art director and head curator is Yuko Hasegawa. Based out of Tokyo, she is well-known in Japan’s art community for her varying creative roles, including that of director for the acclaimed 21st Century Contemporary Art Museum in Kanazawa, the Inujima Art House Project in Okayama, as well as being a Professor Emeritus of Tokyo University of the Arts. But aside from her many contributions and roles in her home country, Hasegawa’s influence and reach extend to the international stage, with curation experience for projects in Istanbul, Shanghai, Brazil, and more.

A majority of the 39 featured creators are Japanese, such as abstract painter Shiori Higashiyama, Osaka Nihonga artist Yuka Mori, and Yamagata artist Saburo Ota, famous for his utilization of postage stamps in his work. Of special note is a posthumous work by the famous Ryuichi Sakamoto, a member of the highly influential Japanese electronic band Yellow Magic Orchestra. A video of him performing solo on piano will be presented during the festival at the Noga MOCA building in Noga City.

Yuko Hasegawa

Art Director Yuko Hasegawa

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Forest Festival of the Arts Access

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