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Whether you call it art or sculpture, it's still far from dead.
I don't know what is about to be born, but I'm filled with excitement.
I have a premonition that, slowly but surely, Amabiki Village and Sculpture will have an impact like a body-blow on society over the next 10 to 15 years.

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Rice field and Mt. Kaba
AMABIKI 2011
Saturday, January 15, - Monday, March 21, 2011
Place : District of Takaku, Washijyuku and Nakane, Sakuragawa city, IBARAKI
Organizer : Executive Committee of Amabiki Village and Sculpture
Artists : (42artists)
INOUE Masayuki, OHGURI Katsuhiro, OHSHIMA Yukiko, OTSUKI Takayuki, OKAMOTO Atsuo, KAIZAKI Saburo, KANAZAWA Kenichi, KANEKO Itsuwo, KUNIYASU Takamasa, KOBINATA Chiaki, SAITO Sadamu, SAITO Toru, SATO Akira, SATOH Hinako, SHIOYA Ryota, SHIGA Masao, SHIMADA Tadayuki, SUGAWARA Jiro, SUGAWARA Takahiko, SUZUKI Norio, TAKANASHI Yuuri, TANAKA Tsuyoshi, TODA Yusuke, NAKAIGAWA Yuki, NAKAMURA Minato, NAKAMURA Yoko, NISHINARITA Yoko, HIROSE Hikaru, FUJISHIMA Akinori, MAKI Wataru, MATSUDA Bumpei, MIYAZAWA Izumi, MURAI Shingo, MOCHIZUKI Hisaya, YAMAZAKI Takashi, YAMAJO Rei, YAMAZOE Jun, YAMAMOTO Kenichi, YOKOYAMA Aska, WADA Masayuki, and WATANABE Harumi

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