Zeami Equinox Boat Golden Cruising
Kao Terada(Japan)

This imaginative work creates the Japanese playwright Zeami’s study.
Zeami was banished to the island of Sado, which was a higan, or “opposite shore”. During higan, or the equinoctial week in autumn, the golden terraced rice fields undulate, and the study with the domed, open-timbered roof transforms into a boat and sets out for the opposite shore.

Kao Terada
Artist. Born 1975 in Shizuoka Prefecture. Recently, Terada’s works have had themes of organisms, mechanics, and time, and draw on water imagery. Terada finds new methods of expression through brushwork and choice of materials, depending on the particular features of the materials she uses and the base on which she creates her works.
Art Details
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Art Number:10
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Year of Production:2018
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Exhibition Period:Open all year round
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Admission Fee:Free
Venue & Access
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Location:Iwakubi Shoryu Rice Terrace
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Opening Hours:Daytime
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Closed:Open all day
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Parking:Viewpoint Parking https://maps.app.goo.gl/gdm9gtH4mJV8ZLF49