Some locals were initially sceptical about the general appeal of such artworks. In the 1980s

The island’s evolution into a globally renowned open-air museum and international contemporary arts hub was all but assured in 1994, when Yayoi Kusama’s yellow and black-spotted Pumpkin was added to the landscape’s growing collection of public artworks. This iconic work has since become emblematic of Naoshima itself. “[The] initial goal wasn’t to promote tourism,” said Soichiro Fukutake’s … Read more

The Japanese island that was saved by art

Once polluted and suffering from depopulation, Naoshima has become Japan’s hottest contemporary art enclave – and there are signs that life there may be finally rebounding. Shinichi Kobayashi has idyllic memories of growing up on Naoshima, one of the nearly 3,000 islands scattered across Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. “We would go clam digging,” said the … Read more

Flower Thrower (or Love is in the Air), 2003

Banksy’s famous mural of a masked man frozen forever in the instant before he unleashes not a brick or a bomb but a bouquet of flowers may seem, at first blush, to exemplify a pacifist’s commitment to peaceful disobedience. The work appears to echo the precepts of Mahatma Gandhi’s Satyagraha – a philosophy of non-violence … Read more