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Villa Kamogawa

Coordinates: 35°1′22.2″N 135°46′20.9″E / 35.022833°N 135.772472°E / 35.022833; 135.772472
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Villa Kamogawa, short for Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa (Japanese: ゲーテ・インスティトゥート・ヴィラ鴨川), is a German artist in residence institution in Kyoto, Japan. Established in 2011, it is located on the banks of the Kamo River in close vicinity to Kyoto Imperial Palace. Villa Kamogawa is the site one of the three major German arts residency programs abroad, together with Rome's Villa Massimo and Villa Aurora in Los Angeles.[1] It hosts three groups of four artists a year. Former fellows include Doris Dörrie,[2] Jörg Koopmann[3] and Stefan Goldmann.[4]

References

  1. ^ "„Kyoto ist ja die Stadt der Kunst und der Bildung"" (in German).
  2. ^ "Kunst@Kamogawa ~ヴィラ鴨川で、ドイツのアートに親しもう!~" (in Japanese).
  3. ^ "ドイツアート Bar Creators@Kamogawa" (PDF) (in Japanese).
  4. ^ "villa kamogawa artist residency".

35°1′22.2″N 135°46′20.9″E / 35.022833°N 135.772472°E / 35.022833; 135.772472