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TURN Project Introduction booklet
This booklet introduces TURN by posing questions about the project’s aims, its distinctive qualities as an art project, and engagement with fields beyond art, bringing together slices of the scenery and moments in time that have emerged through TURN activities. It covers TURN’s concept with messages from the organizers, and introduces past locations, exchange partners, and the traditional techniques and practices used in TURN activities, and presents case studies with different perspectives and keywords.
*PDF version available on this website. Please contact us to request a hard copy of the booklet.

TURN chakai
TURN’s overseas activities were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, but relationships were cultivated through online discussions in which participants talked about their circumstances. In 2021, the TURN Tea Gathering was held at The National Art Center, Tokyo. Envisioning the tea room as a space for mutually sharing sentiments, eleven TURN artists created exhibitions based on their overseas experiences and held online talks with partner welfare facilities and overseas universities. English-language documentation is available on the website below.

TURN on the EARTH
Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Cuba, Poland… This book brings together the story of TURN from 2016 to 2019 in countries across the globe. The protagonist “I” transforms into the 23 artists involved in the program and travels to the actual sites in a story drawn by Katsuhiko Hibino.

TURN in BIENALSUR
This PDF covers the work of seven artists from Argentina, Peru, and Japan in Buenos Aires and Lima in 2017. Incorporating traditional techniques and practices from Argentina, Japan, and Colombia, the artists collaborated with a facility for people with intellectual disabilities, a public special needs school, a facility for people with physical disabilities, and an elementary school in a neighborhood dealing with poverty and crime.
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