Name of performance: Aichi Triennale 2019 International Contemporary Art Exhibition
Venue: Aichi Arts Center / Nagoya City Art Museum / Other
Open: 2019/05/01 (Wed) 00:00
Notes:
[Period] August 1st, 2019th (Thu)-October 14th (Mon, congratulations)
【Major venues】 Aichi Arts Center / Nagoya City Museum of Art / Nagoya City (Nagoshima City Area) Toyota City (Toyota City Art Museum / Around Toyota City Station)
※ If you have a ticket for the university student / high school student category, you may be required to present your identification card.
※ Free pass = You can see each venue any number of times during the exhibition. (With original washcloth) Please present the free pass at each venue window and receive the washcloth during the exhibition period.
※ You can view each venue as many times as you wish on the day.
※ 1DAY pass advance ticket, sale period of free pass advance ticket will be from 5/1 (Wed) to 7/31 (Wed). From 8/1 (Thursday) to 1DAY pass during the session (general ¥ 1,600 / college student ¥ 1,200 / high school student ¥ 600), free pass during the term sale ticket (general ¥ 3,000 / college student ¥ 2,300 / It becomes sale of high school student ¥ 1,100).
※ Please check the date on the date of purchase for valid tickets during the period
※ Junior high school students and below are free.
Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times.
Type of seats and fees:
1 DAY pass (general): ¥ 1,400
1 DAY pass (college student): ¥ 900
1 DAY pass (high school student): ¥ 500
free pass (general): ¥ 2,800
free pass (college student): ¥ 2,000
free pass (high school student): ¥ 1,000
Aichi Triennale (UK: Aichi Triennale) is an international art festival held every three years from 2010 in Aichi Prefecture. Organized by Aichi Triennale Executive Committee.
Mayu Kanda, who was re-elected in the Aichi governor's election held on February 4, 2007, stated in the manifesto that the International Art Festival will be held. In September of the same year, the framework to be opened mainly by the Aichi Prefectural Arts Center was announced in the fall of 2010, and in February 2008 it was decided that the triennial of performing the arts festival every three years. The name of the day was "Aichi International Art Festival". On July 29, the same year, it was decided that Kenji, who will be the director of the National Art Museum, be the artistic director. It was decided on October 14 that the name of the art festival is "Aichi Triennale".
The first Triennale was being prepared for the 2010 event, but due to the recession in the prefecture associated with the Toyota shock from around autumn 2008, the budget for fiscal 2009 will have a budget of ¥ 318 million 40% of the demand was cut. On March 6, 2009, the Aichi Prefectural Assembly cut the total cost of the project by 30% to 1.380 billion yen, Aichi Prefecture 850 million yen, Nagoya City 280 million yen, and the remainder by business income I passed a bill that I would like to meet.
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