Inside Of The Museumn San, The Lights And The Corridor

When entering into the museum, what waited for me was the sculptures.

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The sculpture of Alberto Giacometti was standing in the center of the entrance hall.
It was not easy to look at the sculptures of Giacometti with own eyes.

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As turning into the wall, there was a sculpture of Henri Moore.
Some Henri Moore’s works were displayed in the back yard garden among the stone piles.

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It was a rare chance to enjoy the art work in one place.
If you visit the museum San, you can see several sculptures, Architectures and Art works of James Turrel.

The most impressive thing in this building was the corridor.
The corridor surrounded whole rooms of this building.
The corridors seemed to be arranged outside of the halls and the rooms for the best effect with the lights.

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The lights came into the corridors through the windows designed carefully to maximize the effect of the lights.

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So, I took the pics with using the lights of coming into the corridors.
The corridor of the temple reminded me of that of the castle in medieval ages.

Some corridors were closed with the lights and there were some subjects in the corner.
The position of those subject was thoroughly calculated to maximize the effect of the lights whether natural or artificial.

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I had walked around several floors in this museum, but it was not easy to confirm where I was exactly.
It seemed that Ando Tadao didn’t want show it’s real appearance.

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